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4.0 out of 5 stars
"Chasing Rickshaws" documents a long and colorful history.,
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This review is from: Chasing Rickshaws (Hardcover)
"Chasing Rickshaws" documents the long and colorful history of the rickshaw. From the early rickshaws to the more recent pedicabs, Wheeler remarks on the humble beginnings and changes surrounding this most common form of transportation. The surprising variations and ingenuity of the rickshaw designs combined with the hard work and hardship endured by the drivers or pullers makes for an interesting mixture of culture and history. The photos are vivid and portray more than an image of a somewhat outmoded vehicle, they show a unique insight into what makes this very common people-hauler, grocery-getter such an integral part of many countries daily routines. With rising interest in tourist pedicabs, this book is a must read for anyone about to embark on a rickshaw adventure.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great photos!,
This review is from: Chasing Rickshaws (Hardcover)
As one who is devoted to seeing pedicabs everywhere, this book was a great inspiration. This study of pedicab businesses in many major Asian cities gives insights into the vital economic niche that this enterprise fills. Great reading for those interested in sustainable enterprises and economies.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but misses Pakistan,
By Ameer Hamza Adhia (Karachi, Pakistan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chasing Rickshaws (Hardcover)
I won this book in 2009 from Lonely Planet, Australia.
The cover of the book speaks eloquently for the content. This is a classically produced book with breathtaking photographs from the streets where rickshaw may be had. The only country missed entirely, it seems, is Pakistan. And having lived in Pakistan I can attest to the popularity of this mode of transport. The text complements the photographs and diagrams show how a certain rickshaw is made and how many can easily fit into it. Verdict: Buy it.
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Wow,
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This review is from: Chasing Rickshaws (Hardcover)
I love this book, I had to get a second hand one, it was worth it. I has everything you might want to know about rickshaws and more. All my cycle friends borrow this book. It needs to be reprinted!
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Chasing Rickshaws by Tony Wheeler (Hardcover - October 15, 1998)
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