Travelling with Mr Turner
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The Classic Motorcycle "BEST READ" Sept 2011 full review here
The Daily Telegraph "Entertaining, educating, humbling, heroic and uplifting."
"...an interesting and absorbing book, one that you want to come back to... " Martin Jones (TOMCC Nacelle)
“…Winter is a good story-teller, writing with detail, wit and self deprecating humour, and this book is peppered with classic quotes that elevate the tale” RealClassic Magazine Read full review here
“Mr Winter’s pleasant narrative style soon draws you in…” Best Of British Magazine
"Read it" Old Bike Mart
“The writing style encourages one to keep reading, and the further I read the better it got.” Centerstand Magazine
“I couldn't put the book down, I must congratulate you on a fantastic read” Editor Daimler And Lachester Owners' Club
"...All I can say is if you want a thoroughly enjoyable trip through early 1950s motorcycling, while finding out more of the legend that was Edward Turner then this is a must read. Be warned though it will not last long enough and leave you wanting more of the same!" Ian Kerr
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When lawyer Nigel Winter takes a few days off to follow in the tyre-tracks of one of England’s greatest engineers on his way from Land’s End to John O’Groats, he finds far, far more than he expects. For Mr Turner designed the motorcycle that powered Marlon Brando to fame in The Wild One and also the Triumph Bonneville, so beloved of sixties tearaways.
Travelling with Mr Turner throws wide open a portal into another world. As the author travels north you begin to feel the ghost of Mr Turner, and his larger than life personality, peering out of the pages. Behind him looking on, are the multitude of ordinary working people from the 1950s and 1960s, their fears and hopes, and the weird and wonderful class prejudices and management styles of the day.And as they ride towards John O’Groats, the author on his modern Triumph and Mr Turner on his Triumph Terrier in 1953, we encounter the bizarre history of Triumph Motorcycles. Record breaking machines that sold around the world, and whose entire work force locked out the management just so that they could continue to make motorcycles and prevent Triumph from being consigned to history. A history so completely off the wall that it simply has to be true. Travelling with Mr Turner draws the reader in to experience how life was lived in those post war decades of tumultuous change and Rock ’n’ Roll and how the legend of Triumph encapsulates an entire generation in a world now nearly vanished into history, but still somehow wonderfully alive today. Witty, satirical and a truly riveting read, one that leaves the reader just begging for more!
Travelling with Mr Turner Now out of Print
160 pages approx, 198x128mm, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-9564975-4-3 illustrated