Yes, I'm amazed there isn't a heavy tome dedicated to his work. He pretty much catalogued and defined graphic art in cycling from 1950-1975, without any equal. And as said up thread, it was not particularly well paid work, the scribblers who did the annotations apparently were unionised and got three times as much as Rebour per item. Poor fella, I just imagine him ink drawing by candlelight in some dingey top floor one bedroom flat in a rougher arrondissement of Paris...I am a huge fan of Daniel Rebour's amazing draftsmanship. Its a shame there is not a decent coffee table book currently available of his work...
There is this one; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rebour-Rob-Van-Plas/dp/1892495813 ..but it is out of print, expensive, and reviewers note the paper quality/printing is poor, the last thing his fine illustration work deserves!
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