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Cycle History 7
Proceedings of the 7th International Cycling History Conference in Buffalo / USA 1996
- Rob van der Plas (Hrsg.)
- Format: 8.5 x 11 in.
- Description: 160 pages with 80 black & white illustrations
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Verzeichnis der Aufsätze
- Roger Street: Dicycling Down the Decades.
- David Herlihy: H. Cadot and His Relevance to Bicycle History.
- Nick Clayton: Who Invented the Penny Farthing?
- Andrew Ritchie: The Origins of Bicycle Racing in England, 1868-1870.
- Charles Meinert: Single Sixes in Madison Square Garden.
- Sandra Markham: Nick Kaufmann: On a Wheel Against Time.
- Glen Norcliffe: Colonel Albert Pope.
- Carl Burgwardt: A Landscape of Early Bicycle History.
- Alex Pollock: Evolution of the Natural Trumpet and Bugle.
- Nicholas Oddy: An Invaluable Refinement.
- Ross Petty: Women and the Wheel.
- Raymond Henry: Jo Routens - French Specialist Framebuilder.
- Ron Shepherd: Derailleur Pulley Resistance.
- Frank Berto: Rear Derailleur Development Since D-Day.
- Leslie Bowerman: Velocipedes in Milan 1811?