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Edward Turner: the Man Behind the Motorcycles

By (author) Jeff Clew
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd, Dorset, United Kingdom
Published: 17th Nov 2016
Dimensions: w 207mm h 10mm d 10mm
Weight: 620g
ISBN-10: 1787110508
ISBN-13: 9781787110502
Barcode No: 9781787110502
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Synopsis
For the first time, the life of Edward Turner, one of Britain's most talented motorcycle designers, is revealed in full - making this much more than just another book about Triumph motorcycles. Although seen by many as an irascible man who ran a very tight ship, it is an inescapable fact that his was a highly profitable company. His hugely successful sales campaign after World War 2 stunned American manufacturers, and had long-lasting repercussions on their own home market. As Bert Hopwood once said to the author, Turner was an inventive genius who had the flair for pleasing shapes, an uncanny ability to perceive what the buying public would readily accept, and to produce it at the right price. No one will deny the impact made at the annual Motor Cycle Show by his Ariel Square Four in 1931, his superbly-styled single cylinder Tiger models in 1936, and his revolutionary Speed Twin that dominated the Show in 1937. Even more was to follow with his post-war Thunderbird and Bonneville twins.

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so much is packed into its 160 pages that no British bike enthusiast will be able to put it down Old Bike Mart this book is an excellent addition to any enthusiast's library. Jonathan Hill - freelance All of Turner's trials, tribulations, tragedies and successes are laid bare to be read. A great book, buy it. Nacelle Turner's story turns out to be as complex and as interesting as the times he lived and thrived in. Clew tells the story with clarity in his book that any motorcycle enthusiast-not least those who love classic British bikes-should have in their library. Ultimate MotorCycling This book, a reprint of the original title, is also a wonderful snapshot of the industry itself ... A pretty good read with some excellent photographs, many of which came from the Turner family's albums. Old Bike Australasia