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Yankee Magazine's the New England We Love: Our Favorite Places from Yankee's Editors by Yankee Magazine Travel Editors,

Yankee Magazine's the New England We Love: Our Favorite Places from Yankee's Editors by Yankee Magazine Travel Editors,
From the favorite voices of New England -- the Yankee Magazine travel editors -- comes an unparalleled guidebook. Drawn from the pages of Yankee Magazine and The Yankee Magazine Travel Guide to New England, each listing focuses on a unique New England travel destination, capturing the flavor that Yankee has been celebrating for over 60 years. These destinations, both popular and unexpected, are brought together for New Englanders and visitors alike. The Yankee Magazine editors' love for the places they write about is evident.



John Penton and the Off-Road Motorcycle Revolution by Ed Youngblood,
John Penton and the Off-Road Motorcycle Revolution by Ed Youngblood,
Consumed by a passion to build better motorcycles and a deep, patriotic desire to lead America to victory at the International Six Days Trial, John Penton has spent his life redefining off-road motorcycling. Along the way he helped change the face of American motorcycle competition, the politics of racing, and what Americans expect from their off-road motorcycles. One of the most visionary, driven, complex, dynamic, and influential personalities in motorcycling, John Penton stands out in what may have been the most exciting and revolutionary quarter-century in the history of the American motorcycle sport. Author Ed Youngblood draws upon his 30-year personal acquaintance with John Penton, an exhaustive review of the literature of the period, and more than 50 interviews with Penton, his family, friends, employees, dealers, customers, business associates, and competitors to tell this captivating tale of the creation of the high-performance, light-weight, purpose-built off-road motorcycle. Yet John Penton and the Off-Road Motorcycle Revolution goes beyond the story of a man and his machine, it ties motorcycling in America into a larger cultural movement, explaining how major political and economic events affected the creation of the off-road motorcycle in the 1960s, the precipitous decline of the market during the 1970s, and the rebound that found KTM motorcycles--successor to the Penton--competing successfully against the powerful Japanese manufacturers in the 1990s. Several reviewers who read the pre-publication manuscript of John Penton and the Off-Road Motorcycle Revolution said they simply could not put it down, reading from beginning to end in one sitting. Within this authoritative and fascinating history are: --how personal tragedy reshaped and strengthened the Penton family.



Gourmet (magazine) - Gourmet magazine, a monthly publication of Condé Nast Publications (which also produces its sister publication Bon Appétit) first started publication in 1941. Gourmet is the magazine of good living, travel, entertaining, and culture.

Nylon (magazine) - Nylon () is an American magazine which focuses on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel.

Curve (magazine) - Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel.

Eclectica Magazine - Eclectica is one of the oldest surviving online literary publications. Founded in 1996 by Chris Lott and Tom Dooley (editor), Eclectica's extensive and growing archives features poetry, fiction, nonfiction, miscellany, travel, opinion, and reviews by hundreds of authors from around the world.



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