I'm sorry fopr the delay. I've been very busy with work. You can get a
copy of the book by sending me $15 dolars. I've enclosed details below.
I wonder if there is organized unicycling in Italy. I do hope you can
come to UNICON VIII in the UK in August 1996, the details of which
will be announced here.
Stay on top, Jack Halpern
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Kanji Dictionary Publishing Society
1-3-502 3-Chome Niiza, Niiza-shi, Saitama 352 JAPAN
Voice: +81-048-481-3103 Fax: +81-048-479-1323
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o From IUF and Miyata
# Anyone Can Ride a Unicycle by Jack Halpern
For the material it covers this is the best book on
unicycling. In particular, book tells how to learn
to ride, as well as a variety of beginning and
intermediate skills. It also covers practical
issues like unicycling attire, adjusting the
unicycle, and theory.
The book is based on what are considered the most
effective ways of learning. John Foss helped a lot
with reviewing the manuscript and by providing
excellent photographs. Much credit is also due to
Bill Jenack,the founder of modern unicycling, who
has developed most of the techniques introduced in
the book.
The book comes with Miyata unicycles, and you can
also get it from Jack Halpern while supplies last.
Miyata is out of stock at the moment, and has no
definite plans at this time to reprint it. In the
meantime, he will be glad to send you photocopies
for $15, including airmail.
The amount you send need not be $15 exactly if you
send it in another currency. You should send this
in cash form, not a check, since it is very
difficult to cash a check in dollars in Japan.
Supplies are short, so you may want to send e-mail
to Jack before sending cash to verify availability.
His address is:
Jack Halpern
1-3-502 3-Chome Niiza
Niiza-shi
Saitama 352 JAPAN
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