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Cycle History 9
Proceedings, 9th International Cycling
History Conference
Edited by Glen Norcliffe and Rob van
der Plas
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Format: |
8½ x 11
in. hardcover |
Description: |
160 pages
with 150
black & white illustrations |
ISBN: |
1-892495-04-X |
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 1998
Conference, held in
Ottawa, Canada. |
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Proceedings of
the 1998 Ottawa conference
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Table of Contents
1. Glen
Norcliffe: Embedded Innovation:
Canadian Bicycle-Related Patents
1868–1900
2. Phillip Gordon Mackintosh:
“Wheel Within A Wheel:” Frances
Willard and the Feminisation of
the Bicycle
3. Brian Kinsman: Around the
World Awheel: The Adventures of
Karl Creelman
4. David W. Monaghan: Collecting
on a National Scale: The Cycle
Collection at the National
Museum of Science & Technology,
Ottawa, Canada
5. Walter Ulreich: Three
Recently Discovered Draisines in
Austria
6. Nick Clayton: William
Jackson: A Forgotten Pioneer of
the Modern Tricycle
7. Rüdiger Rabenstein:
Sensational Bicycling Acts
Around 1900
8. Gabor L. Konrad: Gimondi, The
Phoenix
9. Alan B. Bernstein: Beauty and
the Bicycle
10. Nicholas Oddy: Harry R.G.
Inglis and the Contour Road
Books
11. Bruce Epperson: Failed
Colossus: Albert A. Pope and the
Pope Manufacturing Company,
1876–1900
12. Raymond Henry: Alex Singer:
An Artisan-Builder of French
Quality Bicycles
13. Frank J. Berto: Sunset for
SunTour
14. Hans-Erhard Lessing: The
J-Wheel: Sreamline Pioneer Paul
Jaray’s Recumbent
15. Gert-Jan Moed: Restoration
of a Humber Safety Bicycle
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