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Cycle History 7
Proceedings, 7th International Cycling
History Conference
Edited by Rob van der Plas
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Format: |
8½ x 11
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Description: |
160 pages
with 80
black & white illustrations |
ISBN: |
1-892495-02-3 |
Price: |
US$50 |
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Another volume in our
series of Proceedings of the
International Cycling
History Conferences.
Included are all the papers
presented at the 7th
Conference, held in
Buffalo, USA. |
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* Please note:
Original printing of this volume no
longer available. This is a
photocopied, softbound facsimile
edition. |
Table of Contents
1. Roger
Street: Dicycling Down the
Decades
2. David Herlihy: H. Cadot and
His Relevance to Bicycle History
3, Nick Clayton: Who Invented
the “Penny-Farthing?”
4. Andrew Ritchie: The Origins
of Bicycle Racing in England,
1868–1870
5. Charles Meinert: Single Sixes
in Madison Square Garden
6. Sandra Markham: Nick
Kaufmann: On a Wheel Against
Time
7. Glen Norcliffe: Colonel Albert
Pope
8. Carl Burgwardt: A Landscape
of Early Bicycle History
9. Alex Pollock: Evolution of
the Natural Trumpet and Bugle
10. Nicholas Oddy: An Invaluable
Refinement
11. Ross Petty: Women and the
Wheel
12. Raymond Henry: Jo Routens,
French Specialist Frame Builder
13. Ron Shepherd: Derailleur
Pulley Resistance
14. Frank Berto: Rear Derailleur
Development Since D-Day
15. Les Bowerman: Velocipedes in
Milan in 1811?
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