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| Titel | Cycle History 17 |
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| Reihentitel | Cycle History |
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| Verlag | |
| Herausgeber | International Cycling History Conference |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Seitenzahl | 160 |
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| IlluZahl | 100 |
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| Bildunterschrift | Cycle History 17 |
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Cycle History 17
Proceedings of the 17th International Cycling History Conference in York/Toronto, Canada 2006
- Rob van der Plas (Hrsg.)
- Format: 8.5 x 11 in. hardcover
- Description: 160 pages with 100 black & white illustrations
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Verzeichnis der Aufsätze
- Introduction: A Brief History of the ICHC
- Nicholas Oddy: Cycling: A Game For All Players
- Lorne Shields: Gleanings From Original Victorian Cycling Documents
- Peter Cridland: “The Choice of Champions”: The CCM Flyer, 1921–1953
- Brian Reynolds: Technological Innovation in the Canadian Bicycle Industry
- Alun Hughes: Jeweler Thomas Jones and the Thorold Cannon Ball
- P. G. Mackintosh: The Fin de Siècle Bicycle Gymkhana in Ontario, Canada
- Glen Norcliffe: The Technical & Social Significance of the Tricycle
- Jinya Huang: Queen of the Road: Bicycling, Femininity, and The Lady Cyclist
- K.J. James: Irish Cycling Holidays at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
- Nick Clayton: The First Safety Bicycle Race
- Scotford Lawrence: Musings on a Manumotive Tricycle
- Frank J. Berto: The Electric Streetcar and the End of the First American Bicycle Boom
- Brian Rosenberg: Conserving Rubber & Plastic: Guidelines for Private Collectors and Museums
- Michael Grützner: The Curry Landskiff
- Gary W. Sanderson: What did Thomas Stevens Eat as he Rode Around the World, 1884–1886
- Jonathan Botkin: Around the Bay: The 100-Mile San Francisco Bay Relay, 1893–1908
- Edward Albert: Dick Power: A Forgotten New York City Grass-Roots Bike Builder
- Ari de Wilde: Norman Dunham: A Pioneer Academic Cycling Historian and His Dissertation
- Jan Králík: A Daring Man at the Old Lady
- Chester R. Kyle: Racing Cyclists and the Birth of Aviation

