Vespa and Lambretta Motor Scooters

Vespa and Lambretta Motor Scooters
Author: Stuart Owen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1784423165

Vespa and Lambretta remain the two most iconic motor scooter brands, even four decades after the latter's demise. But what made them such a European sensation in the postwar era? And why were they particularly popular in Britain in the 1950s and '60s? Motor scooter expert Stuart Owen explains the rise of Innocenti's Lambretta and Piaggio's Vespa, from the wartime ruins of Italy, through years of plenty as the two manufacturers exploited a ready market for affordable, economic transport, and then their decline into more uncertain times as motor cars trespassed on their success. He also explores the rich history of accessorising and customising the scooters, their essential role in the mod movement, and the revival in Vespa's fortunes following the release of the cult film Quadrophenia.

The Lambretta Bible

The Lambretta Bible
Author: Pete Davies
Publisher: David and Charles
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1845844882

An in-depth look at one of the world’s greatest scooter marques, including detailed information on the main Italian-built models, the Lambretta Concessionaires machines and British dealer specials.

Lambretta Ll Series Scooters

Lambretta Ll Series Scooters
Author: Andrea & David Sparrow
Publisher: David and Charles
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 1787114740

The LI series Lambrettas are the machines, in bright colours and with shining chrome, that people of a certain age remember affectionately from their youth.

Material Culture

Material Culture
Author: Victor Buchli
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780415267212

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SCOOTER MANIA!

SCOOTER MANIA!
Author: Steve Jackson
Publisher: David and Charles
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre:
ISBN: 1787117006

At last! A year-on-year account of the Isle of Man International Scooter Rally, including competitors and organiser's personal experiences, and the controversies and difficulties experienced by the Rally Committee in what became a remarkable, 20-year chapter in the history of scootering sport. Events included endurance and navigational trials, hill climbs, scrambling, gymkhana competitions, circuit and closed road racing, assembly rallies and sand racing. Supported by 180 images from the period.

Hiding in the Light

Hiding in the Light
Author: Dick Hebdige
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 113498605X

Dick Hebdige looks at the creation and consumption of objects and images as diverse as fashion and documentary photographs, 1950's streamlined cars, Italian motor scooters, 1980's 'style manuals', Biff cartoons, the Band Aid campaign, Pop Art and promotional music videos. He assesses their broad cultural significance and charts their impact on contemporary popular tastes.

The Consumer Society Reader

The Consumer Society Reader
Author: Juliet Schor
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1595587586

The Consumer Society Reader features a range of key works on the nature and evolution of consumer society. Included here is much-discussed work by leading critics such as Jean Baudrillard, Susan Bordo, Dick Hebdige, bell hooks, and Janice Radway. Also included is a full range of classics, such as Frankfurt School writers Adorno and Horkheimer on the Culture Industry; Thorstein Veblen's oft-cited writings on "conspicuous consumption"; Betty Friedan on the housewife's central role in consumer society; John Kenneth Galbraith's influential analysis of the "affluent society"; and Pierre Bourdieu on the notion of "taste." "Consumer society--the 'air we breathe,' as George Orwell has described it--disappears during economic downtruns and political crises. It becomes visible again when prosperity seems secure, cultural transformation is too rapid, or enviornmental disasters occur. Such is the time in which we now find ourselves. As the roads clog with gas-guzzling SUVs and McMansions proliferate in the suburbs, the nation is once again asking fundamental questions about lifestyle. Has 'luxury fever,' to use Robert Frank's phrase, gotten out of hand? Are we really comfortable with the 'Brand Is Me' mentality? Have we gone too far in pursuit of the almighty dollar, to the detriment of our families, communities, and natural enviornment? Even politicians, ordinarily impermeable to questions about consumerism, are voicing doubts... [and] polls suggest majorities of Americans feel the country has become too materialistic, too focused on getting and spending, and increasingly removed from long-standing non-materialist values." —From the introduction by Douglas B. Holt and Juliet B. Schor