This work celebrates the heritage and culture of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, focusing on the “golden age” - from the early 1900s through the 1930s. It reflects on how Harley-Davidson grew from a small workshop in Milwaukee into one of America’s most iconic brands. The book explores the technological innovations, classic models, and the sense of freedom and adventure that Harley-Davidson came to represent. It often includes personal stories, historical photographs, vintage advertising, and memories from riders who experienced the evolution of motorcycling firsthand. The tone is nostalgic, honoring the craftsmanship, community, and rebellious spirit that defined the era when Harley-Davidson became synonymous with American road culture. Hard cover edition with dustjacket. 105 pages. Dimensions: 9"" by 11.25"". Published by Turner Publishing Company, Nashville, TN. 1st printing, 2005. B&W illustrations. B&W photographs. Blue binding. 2 Pound Media Shipping Rate with Multiple Product Orders. (Min Shipping Rate 1 Pound per Order). Order More and SAVE! Genre(s): Automotive / Motorcycles / Retrospectives / English