Suzuki at the TT Races 1960 - 1967 Author: Roberts & Ainscoe
Pages: 62 Size: 22cm x 27cm Paperback
£12.00 This well illustrated book recollects the golden decade in which Suzuki fought for supremacy in the lightweight classes at the TT and it conveys a flavour of their attempts to conquer the Mountain Circuit and win the TT. Produced with the help of three of Suzuki's riders from the 1960s, Frank Perris, Stuart Graham and Tommy Robb, the book is a limited edition of 500 and each copy is individually numbered. View Larger Image
Flying Finn Author: Davison, Stephen
Pages: 144 Size; 26cm x 25.50cm Hardback
£17.99 When the author of this book first met Martin Finnegan in 2003, it marked the beginning of an enduring freindship. Together they produced some of the best action shots in the history of road racing and created an extraordinary record of road racing life that was tragically cut short when Martin was killed at Tandragee 100 in May 2008. Affectionately know as the "Flying Finn", Martin Finnegan was one of the best loved figures in the road racing family. The fans loved his awesome riding style and his stunning skill on a bike, coupled with his dedication and determination to succeed, quickly earned him a place among the top riders. In over 150 pictures, Stephen Davison charts Martin's spectacular career and as a tribute to Martin, the book captures the spirit and heart of a road racing hero. View Larger Image
Realising the Dream at the TT Author: Duckworth
Pages: 192 Size 28cmx25cm Hardback
£21.50 This is the 50 year history of Honda at the Isle of Man TT races . When Honda secured the 125cc manufacturer's team award on its debut in 1959, the mockers were silenced and wins in two 1961 TT races proved that the Japanese factory had become a major force in motorcycling. Many of the greatest TT riders have been Honda powered including Mike Hailwood, Jim Redman, Steve Hislop and John McGuinness (the first rider to reach an average lap speed of 130mph) and of course the great Joey Dunlop, winner of 24 TT races for Honda.. View Larger Image
Island Racer TT 2009 Author: Various
Pages: 146 Size 30cm x 21cm Paperback
£6.99 This annual full colour magazine gives the news and interviews from top riders prior to the 2009 TT Festival
A Year In MotoGp (limited number of signed copies available) Author: Toseland and Macauley
Pages: 266 Size; 25cm x 20cm Hardback
£18.99 In 2008 under the floodlights of Losail Circuit in Qatar, Isle of Man resident James Toseland made his MotoGp debut in style. Race by race, James recounts the action from the track in 2008, giving fans a unique insight into this dramatic and dangerous sport. Illustrated with amazing photographs from every race, and each copy signed at the Lexicon Bookshop by James, this book is an electrifying account of one rider's mission to succeed.
David Jefferies: The Official Biography Author: Barker
Pages; 296 Size: 24cm x 16cm Hardback
£19.99 Inscribed on the gravestone of David Jefferies is: "Those who risk nothing do nothing, achieve nothing, become nothing." As the undisputed master of the most dangerous race track in the world, the Isle of Man TT Course, the affable Yorkshireman risked so much and achieved legendary status before losing his life in practice for the 2003 TT. This is his inspiring story.
The Nazi TT Author: Willis
Pages: 103 Size:21cm x 21cm Paperback
£10.99 In 1939, a disciplined force of Nazi paramilitary stromtroopers dedicated to Ayrian racial supremacy invaded the Isle of Man to seek victory in the world's toughest motorcycle race. Incredibly, with full-scale war only three months away, the BBC insisited that their intentions were "purely sporting" and even sacked one of its own commentators for suggesting otherwise. This is the true story of Hitler's 1939 propaganda victory on the Isle of Man View Larger Image
Bill Ivy: The Will to Win Author: Walker
Pages: 318 Size; 20cm x 27cm Hardback
£19.99 Bill Ivy was certainly not only a great rider, but also a unique personality. He had a steely determination to succeed, an almost fearless courage and a love of fashion and cars. As a member of the Yamaha factory team, he not only became World Champion, but he also set the first 100mph TT lap record on a 125cc machine, only a decade after Bob McIntyre had first achieved this feat on a machine with an engine size four times larger.
Robert Dunlop Life and Times of A Legend Author: Walker
Pages: 152 Size; 20x25cm Hardback
£16.99 This book is a celebration of Robert Dunlops life and career in more than 200 photographs taken at all the major circuits at which he competed including the Isle of Man TT. View Larger Image
Isle of Man TT Circuit Memorials Revealed Author: Copparelli/Mylchreest
Pages:84 Size: 21cm x 230cm Paperback
£15.00 The authors of this book have found and researched the stories behind the many memorials scattered around the TT Mountain Circuit. Some of the memorials honour the memory of famous TT riders, however many commemorate the lives of less well known TT competitors and race fans who have lost their lives on the Circuit and others are placed to remember long serving race marshals. View Larger Image
Hard Roads-The Essence of Road Racingn (author signed copies available) Author: Davison, Stephen
Pages: 144 Size: 25.50cm x26cm Hardback
£16.99 For author Stephen Davison, the essence of road racing is the knife-edge tension between excitement and fear, triumph and despair, beauty and danger.This book contains 120 incredible photographs in which Davison takes the reader to the heart of the sport, the all consuming passion, the skill and speed of the riders, and, always, the spectre of disaster on the horizon. From Cookstown and the North West, to Scarborough, Skerries and of course the Isle of Man, Davison captures roads thronged with fans and transformed into extraordinary arenas of speed. View Larger Image
TT in Camera Author: Morley
Pages: 240 Size: 28x23cm Hardback
£30.00 Published to mark the Centenary of the Isle of Man TT, this glorious photographic book presents a portfolio of work form Don Morley, the supreme photographer of motorcycle racing, who fell in love with the TT on his first visit in 1953, and returned every year for more than half a century.The book is packed with evocative images, most of them in colour. View Larger Image
The TT Races: A Photographic History Author: Ainscoe
Pages: 64 Size 27x21cm Paperback
£12.00 A selection of photographs detailing the history of this world famous motorcycle event, as compiled by Raymond Ainscoe, a contibutor to many classic bike magazines and who is an ardent fan, reporter and participant of the world's greatest road racing festival
The Alf Grey Collection: The IOM TT Races 1957-1971 Author: Grey
Pages: 111 Size 15cm x 20cm Paperback
£9.99 This collection of black and white photographs represent the cream of Alf Grey's Isle of Man TT Collection. Other than at the time of the races themselves, the pictures have never been reproduced in any publication before this book was compiled.
The Magic of the TT: A Century of Racing Over the Mountain Circuit. Author: McDiarmid
Pages: 192 Size: 25x25cm Hardback
£30.00 This evocative book to be published on 8th June 2004 commemorates the greatest motorcycle road-racing event in the world. It charts the history of the TT and is packed with race results from 1907 to the present day. It has details of the greatest riders the awesome races and magnificent machinery - all celebrating The Magic of the TT
Fifty Years of the Friendly Races Author: Edge
Pages: 128 Size 21x30cm Hardback
£15.00 This is the history of the Isle of Man's Southern 100 motorcycle road races' which has brought immense pleasure to competitors officials and enthusiasts alike and sometimes a little sadness too. The hard working club officials ensure that the race organization is first class and that the friendliness for which the meeting is renowned is maintained.
TT2007: The Centenary Festival Day by Day Author: Duckworth
Pages: 160 Size: 29x24cm Hardback
£22.50 2007 was a momentous year for the TT, marking the 100th Anniversary of the first Tourist Trophy race. Fans descended on the Isle of man in record numbers to watch the fastest racing in the event's history. This stunning book follows this special TT Centenary fortnight day by day.
T M Sheard - The Modest Manxman Author: Sheard
Pages: 173 Size: 30x21cm Hardback
£10.00 This book is a tribute to the first Manxman to win the Isle of Man TT Races. He modestly became part of the Island's history and this book gives an insight into his determination and stamina. A well produced and illustrated book.