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Steele Bishop was a youngster with a dream who rode a long and tough road to becoming a world champion cyclist. An Olympian at 19, he retired at 21 - only to return to racing and eventually become world champion at 30. The individual pursuit is a race where you break or are broken. To win the title is a test of both physical and mental strength. For more than 30 years, his approach to the preparation and competition has inspired both elite and recreational cyclists - and now for the first time Steele shares his unique Australian Story. From country boy to world champion, the story of Steel Bishop will inspire sportspeople, business leaders and whole generation to follow.
Pepper Pace's long awaited fourth book in the Wheels of Steel saga finds Robin and Jason reunited after a betrayal that Robin could not forgive. Too much drinking, partying and drug use leaves Robin with wavering control. And Jason has vowed that no matter what, he will never again lose the woman he loves. Their tentative reunion is put to a test when tragedy requires them to travel to Japan where Robin is finally forced to face the one person whose betrayal she cannot forgive. In book four Pepper Pace brings together the entire Wheels of Steel crew along with new players ... as well as new betrayals. On the edge of becoming famous the Wheels of Steel crew have to navigate the Japanese nightlife, partying, drugs, the Yakuza-all with the backdrop of their creative music. Warning: This book is intended for adult readers only and contains graphic language and sex. All characters are 18+
After a year filled with ups and downs, the Wheels of Steel gang is finally finding the success that they have worked so hard for. But things don't always go as expected. Now that their friendship, loyalties and relationships are as tight as they've ever been, a new enemy threatens their success. But this enemy is not a person.
Jason, better known as Top, is an up and coming DJ. He's a white guy that knows more about Hip Hop than most and he also has cerebral palsy. His group Wheels of Steel is comprised of self-proclaimed misfits that are made cool by their talent. But despite his talent and popularity, Jason is plagued by issues of trust and anger. Robin is a shy black girl that takes a job as his home healthcare aid. Her crippling nervous condition makes everything difficult for her, not just her bad tempered client with cerebral palsy, but also his close knit friends, and even her mother with her best intentions. Their saga takes them along a musical journey of self-discovery and love. This romance series explores the spirit of love and acceptance between a person with an obvious disability-and someone whose disabilities are not always quite so obvious.
Robin used to be the dependable friend and good girl, until Jason and his friends abused her trust. Now the once shy girl lives on the opposite end of the spectrum. Sordid nights filled with drug use and alcohol finds Robin now spiraling out of control. And Jason will stop at nothing to gain her trust and love, and hopefully to save her from herself. In book 3 of this award nominated story, the tale of the Wheels of Steel gang continues with a new epilogue and ending never before seen in print. This interracial love series explores the spirit of love and acceptance between a person with an obvious disability-and someone whose disabilities are not always quite so obvious. This story contains graphic sex, language and drug use and is intended for mature readers only.
Wheels of Steel: The Explosive Early Years of the NWOBHM is my 240-page detailed timeline with quotes tour de force examining the important milestones from the 1970s leading up to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, along with an intense and loud examination of the British metal scene as it existed in 1979 and 1980. -- www.martinpopoff.com
In the graffiti world it's the name that brings the fame, but what about the figural components of this urban typography? Some of the most iconic pieces in the history of graffiti have earned their place in the street art pantheon with the help of masterfully rendered figures that lend additional presence to these works. Mascots & Mugs, brought to you by the publisher of the best-selling sneaker encyclopedia Where'd You Get Those? is the first book to examine figurative elements in graffiti art: It traces the history of key characters from the earliest examples by writers such as Stay High, Cliff 170 and Blade, to those of later masters like Mode 2, Doze and Tack. Drawing inspiration from Saturday-morning television, printed comic strips and the dense urban landscape itself, graffiti writers created characters free from the constraints of their usual letterforms. The result is a host of outlandish visual sidekicks that, over time, have become so prevalent that any would-be king needs at least a few in his artistic arsenal. Filled with never-before-published photographs and rare artist interviews, this chronologically sequenced graffiti bible is a must-have reference work for anyone interested in cartoons, comics, graphic design or the myriad ways in which this self-taught urban street art has influenced today's contemporary art landscape. This deluxe, clothbound, slipcased limited edition includes a signed screenprint of a classic mug from graffiti legend Doc TC5.
Wheels of Steel' is a collection of insane antics, which make up the basis of an extraordinary road trip, extending from the war zones of the Balkans to the relief operations in the Ukraine and South East Asia. This seriously funny book is a real pleasure to read and will take you into worlds you didn't know existed.