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Graeme Fife

    Tour de France
    Memory's Ransom
    The Terror
    Great Cycling Climbs. The French Alps
    • Great Cycling Climbs. The French Alps

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A narrative guide to the most scenic and inspiring cycling climbs in the French Alps. The Alps are a place of legend for cyclists, road racers, and enthusiasts alike. Home to one of the most demanding sections of the Tour de France, the mountains offer some of Europe’s most glorious cycling climbs through Geneva, Chamonix, Annecy, Chambe´ry, Grenoble, Le Bourg-d’Oisans, and Barcelonnette. In this comprehensive guide, Graeme Fife, author, teacher, and passionate cycling enthusiast, presents the greatest mountain routes of the Alps. Aided by Peter Drinkell’s beautiful color photography, Fife reveals each journey with historical snapshots, humorous observations, and stirring stories from cycling’s past, detailing the challenges of each climb and the key features to look out for along the way. A selection of photographs of the routes and stunning scenery is included in each chapter, and illustrated maps document the climbs of each region. Whether planning a weekend tour or an epic cycling adventure, this beautifully illustrated guide is essential reading for cyclists of all stripes. 60 color illustrations

      Great Cycling Climbs. The French Alps
    • The Terror

      The Shadow of the Guillotine : France, 1792-1794

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      A powerful and frightening account - based on fresh research and eye- witness accounts - of the great Terror that swept France after the Revolution. From early 1793 to the summer of 1794, the young French Republic was subject to a reign of institutionalised terror which grew ever more bloodthirsty and paranoid in its actions.

      The Terror
    • Tour de France

      The History, the Legend, the Riders

      • 508 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      An all-encompassing history of the Tour de France that brings the story up to date with all the action from the 2011 race In this updated edition of the highly acclaimed Tour de France, Graeme Fife sets the 2011 race in the context of the event's remarkable history, stretching back to July 1903. Combining meticulous research with a pacy narrative style, he penetrates the mystique of the race and paints a colorful picture of the men whose exploits have given the Tour an enduring universal appeal. With tales of great solo rides, amazing fortitude, terrible misfortune, and triumph, this definitive account of this extraordinary competition has been named one of the top-five sports books of the year by both the Independent and the Times .

      Tour de France