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* David Herlihy: The Invention of the Pedal Velocipede: Michaux in 1861 or Lallement in 1863? | * David Herlihy: The Invention of the Pedal Velocipede: Michaux in 1861 or Lallement in 1863? | ||
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* Hurd, Changing: U.S. Marketing Strategies: Adult Bicycles of the 1890s vs. Juvenile Vehicles of the 1920-40s. | * Hurd, Changing: U.S. Marketing Strategies: Adult Bicycles of the 1890s vs. Juvenile Vehicles of the 1920-40s. | ||
* Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Introduction of the Pedal Velocipede in Germany. | * Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Introduction of the Pedal Velocipede in Germany. |
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Cycle History 4
Proceedings of the 4th International Cycling History Conference in Boston 1993
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Verzeichnis der Aufsätze
- Nadine Besse/André Vant: St. Etienne Industry and the Military Bicycle.
- Leslie Bowerman: John Keen: The Life of a Cycling Pioneer.
- Henri Bosc: The Origins of Cyclo-tourisme in France at the Turn of the Century: A Study of two Clubs.
- Kathryn Carse: Bicycling for Ladies: The Victorian Woman's Cycling Expe-rience.
- Nick Clayton: Hans Renold Chain Production 1882-1910.
- Raymond Henry: Albert Raimond and the Cyclo Enterprise.
- David Herlihy: The Invention of the Pedal Velocipede: Michaux in 1861 or Lallement in 1863?
- Karl Hodges: The Relationship between the Emergence of the Automobile and the End of the Bicycle Boom.
- Hurd, Changing: U.S. Marketing Strategies: Adult Bicycles of the 1890s vs. Juvenile Vehicles of the 1920-40s.
- Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Introduction of the Pedal Velocipede in Germany.
- Charles Meinert: Bicycles in Flight.
- Nicholas Oddy: Non-Technological Factors in Early Cycle Design.
- Ross Petty: The Bicycle's Role in the Development of Safety Law.
- Albert Pope/Pope: Unpublished Sources on the early Pope Manufacturing Company.
- Rüdiger Rabenstein: The 1893 Vienna-Berlin Race and its Influence on the Cycling Movement in Germany and Austria.
- Glynn Stockdale: Diaries of Pioneer Ordinary Rider Egbert Tegetmeier (1873-1900).
- Hillary Stone: The Development of Unorthodox Frames in Britain: Why 'Fun-ny Frames'?
- Roger Street: The Quest for the Medieval Hobby-Horse Velocipede.
- David Wilson/Tarik Saleh: The Influence of Material Developments on the Design.*
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