If you were the kind of person who can't stop making things and
you'd made your own bicycle in your shed from unsuitable
off-the-shelf industrial steel box section, the obvious thing to do
next would be to embark on a solo, unsupported ride round the
country to the first place under each letter in the index of your
1998 AA road atlas. Lightly equipped and with a crow as guide Dave
Ramsden reaches the parts other touring cyclists do not, including
the heights of euphoria and the pit of despair. Along the way he is
inspired to poetry, exposed to adversity and experiments with
porridge. 'Tony Benn meets Alan Bennett, meets Bill Bryson, with
none of the subtlety or style. Highly recommended.' Lesley Sadsack,
Pigeon Fancier. 'Part travelogue, part political polemic, Dave
Ramsden drags himself and his heavy home-made bike around
beleaguered Britain.' Colin Outcast, Fartown Bugle
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