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In 2012, Richard Foley wrote and compiled photographs for the first two editions of [http://www.naktiv.net/wnbr The World Naked Bike Ride].
 
In 2012, Richard Foley wrote and compiled photographs for the first two editions of [http://www.naktiv.net/wnbr The World Naked Bike Ride].
  
According to the website: "This book visually describes the environmental awareness event, the history of how it started, the people who take part, and the motivations behind this very public demonstration." The foreword was written by Conrad Schmidt.
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From the back cover:
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The World Naked Bike Ride is a global protest against oil dependency and urban pollution, promoting greater cycling safety on our roads, and encouraging body freedom for everyone. This book visually describes the environmental awareness event, the history of how it started, the people who take part, and the motivations behind this very public demonstration.
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Written and compiled by Richard Foley.
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Foreword by Conrad Schmidt.
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Including 250 photos.

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In 2012, Richard Foley wrote and compiled photographs for the first two editions of The World Naked Bike Ride.

File:Http://www.naktiv.net/books/wnbr/images/std-book-wnbr-cover.jpg

From the back cover:

The World Naked Bike Ride is a global protest against oil dependency and urban pollution, promoting greater cycling safety on our roads, and encouraging body freedom for everyone. This book visually describes the environmental awareness event, the history of how it started, the people who take part, and the motivations behind this very public demonstration.

Written and compiled by Richard Foley. Foreword by Conrad Schmidt. Including 250 photos.