Colorful, versatile and creative, cyclists move through the cities. Their choice of bike says a lot about who they are or want to be. The Berlin based illustrator Jakob Hinrichs, rider of an old but beloved Dutch bike, has taken a close look and created a trenchant social satire with his incomparable stroke: 55 humorously described and portrayed cyclists types - from the trash cyclist to the speed queen to the beige brigade from the countryside.
With a foreword by Ingwar Perowanwitsch and a rediscovered tribute to cycling by Theodor Herzl from the year 1896.
Colorful, versatile and creative, cyclists move through the cities. Their choice of bike says a lot about who they are or want to be. The Berlin based illustrator Jakob Hinrichs, rider of an old but beloved Dutch bike, has taken a close look and created a trenchant social satire with his incomparable stroke: 55 humorously described and portrayed cyclists types - from the trash cyclist to the speed queen to the beige brigade from the countryside.
With a foreword by Ingwar Perowanwitsch and a rediscovered tribute to cycling by Theodor Herzl from the year 1896.