The Motor Cycle
The Motor Cycle was one of the first British magazines about motorcycles. Launched by Iliffe and Sons Ltd in 1903, its blue cover led to it being called "The Blue 'un" to help distinguish it from its rival publication Motor Cycling, which, using a green background colour, was known as "The Green 'un". Many issues carried the strapline "Circulated throughout the World".
The Motor Cycle, known as The Blue 'un | |
Editor-in-Chief | Arthur Bourne |
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Editor | Harry Louis |
Editor | Mick Woollett |
Staff writers | David Dixon, 1959-1971 |
Categories | Motorcycles |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | lliffe and Sons Ltd lliffe Specialist Press Ltd IPC Specialist and Business Press Ltd |
First issue | March 1903 |
Final issue | October 1983 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | Dorset House, Stamford Street, London Surrey House, Throwley Way, Sutton, Surrey. |
Language | English |
The covers eventually used a variety of different background colours after 1962, with a name-change to Motor Cycle.
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