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CYCLE HISTORY 25, TABLE OF CONTENTS
- A Note from the Editors
- Message from the Planning Committee
- The Presenters of Papers
1. CYCLES AND THEIR DESIGN
1.1. Christopher Morris and John McKenty: The 1936 CCM Flyte - Canada's contribution to the Streamlined Decade
1.2. Robert Sterba: The Prototypes 1817-1895: Machines made as Individual Pieces or in Limited Series
1.3. Roger T. C. Street: A Dozen Horses of the Coachmaker
1.4. Robert Van der Plas: Illustrating the Bicycle and Its Technology
2. CYCLES AND THE DRIVE FOR "IMPROVEMENT"
2.1. Nicholas Clayton: On the Origins of the Diamond Frame
2.2. Tom D. Crouch: From Bicycles to Human-Powered Flight
2.3. Vemon Forbes: Planes, Trains and Bicycle Wheels: The Unlikely Development of the Tension-Spoked Wheel
2.4. Jan Kralik: Bicycle Roots of the Czech Republic's Skoda Auto
3. THE SOCIOLOGY OF CYCLING
3.1. John S. Allen: A Social History of Massachusetts Bicycle Law
3.2. Margaret Guroff: Kid Stuff: The Bicycle and American Youth
3.3. Lorne Shields: A Photographic History of Manumotive and Pedal Driven Tricycles
3.4. Greg Siple: The Bikecentennial Summer of 1976
3.5. Carey Williams: America Learns to Pedal, 1865-1870
4. CYCLES ON ROADS AND PATHS AND IN THE ENVIRONMENT
4.1. Lorenz J. Finison, and Karl S. Finison: Pedal against Pollution: Massachusetts Cyclists Saddle Up for the Health of the Environment
4.2. Duncan Jamieson: The Vibrant Bicycle
4.3. Robert L. McCullough: Cycling's 19th Century Path Finders
4.4. Nicholas Oddy: Signing Off
4.5. Julie Still: The Philadelphia Inquirer Bike Route Narratives
5. CYCLING CLUBS, HEROS, AND PLACES
5.1. David V. Herlihy: America's First Champ
5.2. Lacar Musgrave: The Louisiana Cycling Club's "Spokes" Scrapbook: Victorianism and the Use of Mass Media Technology in New Orleans' Cycling Club Subculture
5.3. Paul Rubenson: On Bicycle History in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
5.4. Gary W. Sanderson: The Century Road Club and Its Context: The First Twenty-Five Years (1891-1916)
INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 TO 25
Gary W. Sanderson: Index to ICHC Proceedings Volume 1 - 25 Introduction