Books on cyclemotors, autocycles and mopeds are fairly thin on the ground in the UK; here are some of the ones that we know of... we can even sell you some of them. We've split this section into two sections: Modern Books and Period Books.
This page coves modern books. By modern, we mean books that are written a long while after the machines they describe were new. These are books written for enthusuasts and collectors. They are not necessarily the latest books on the subject and some will be out of print. Most, even the out of print ones, will be readily available from the many internet book sellers. There is much more enthusiasm for small capacity machines in mainland Europe than in the UK, so you'll find several Dutch, German and French books in this list.

120 pages, 24cm×22cm, fully illustrated in colour and B&W, hard covers, French language, E-T-A-I, 2004
96 pages, 6"×8", B&W illustrations, soft covers
Covers almost every roller drive machine with seperate chapters for front wheel drive cyclemotors, rear wheel drive cyclemotors, front wheel drive mopeds and rear wheel drive mopeds.

142 pages, 8"×10", full colour illustrations throughout, soft covers

368 pages, A4, B&W illustrations, hard covers
144 pages, 6¾"×8½", colour illustrations, soft covers, German language, Verlag Podszun-Motorbücher, 2003
Veteran motorised bicycles, scooters of the 1920s & 1930s, power wheels, roller drive cyclemotors, electric bikes, mopeds ... they're all in here. This is not an encyclopedia of all these: it covers their history by focusing on a selection of appropriate machines.

128 pages, 8"×10½", full colour illustrations throughout, soft covers
124 pages, 8"×8", B&W illustrations throughout, soft covers, French language
Although it covers all the cycle and moped industry of Hazebrouck, the greater part of this book is devoted to the Lucer moped factory and its successor, VAP SA. Also featured is the French branch of the British company H Miller.
120 pages, A4, illustrated throughout in colour & B&W, hard covers, German language, Schrader Verlag, 1996
This book covers small capacity motor cycle made in Gerany from 1930 to 1955. These machines are all what we would call autocycles. 70 makes, from Achilles to Wittler, are described and illustrated.
108 pages, A5, fully illustrated with B&W photos, diagrams and cartoons, soft covers, Flyscreen Publications, 1997
The definitive story of the Lomax kit car, written with the co-operation and assistance of many of those invoved in setting up and running Lomax. Is the Lomax 'off-topic' for IceniCAM? Maybe ... but the author is an EACC member and he (and his Lomax) have taken part in club runs: see the pictures of Ef's Essex Excursion for instance.
The book is available direct from the author for £10
inclusive of P&P to the UK.
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192 pages, 10"×10", full colour illustrations throughout, hardcovers with dust jacket, German language
£20 + £2 P&P to UK, £3 P&P to Europe, £10 P&P to Rest of World.
240 pages, 10"×10", fully illustrated in colour and B&W, hard covers, French language, E-T-A-I, 2008
The definitive history of Mobylette mopeds.
144 pages, 9"×10½", fully illustrated in colour and B&W, hard covers, French language, Editions Drivers, 2008
The story of the VéloSoleX from its beginning up to the e-Solex of 2007. Also has two chapters covering other makes of cyclemotor.

A comprehensive review of the popular cyclemotors of the 1950s. 254 pages, A4, soft covers
Only £15 inclusive of P&P to UK (RRP
£18)
For P&P to Europe, add £1; for P&P to Rest of
World, add £5.

Special limited-edition of the comprehensive review of the popular cyclemotors of the 1950s. 254 pages, A4, hard covers.
Collector's item - Only ten of these hardback editions were produced - Please to check availability before ordering
£40 inclusive of P&P to UK
For P&P to Europe, add £1; for P&P to Rest of
World, add £5.

A review of the rarer cyclemotors of the 1950s. 252 pages, A4, soft covers

192 pages, 9½"×9", B&W illustrations
throughout plus 16 pages of colour plates, hardcovers.
A comprehesive review of French cyclomoteurs
utilitaires.

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This page was updated on 11 March 2010
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