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Cycle History 13

Cycle History 13
Proceedings of the 8th International Cycling History Conference in Münster / Deutschland 2002

  • Nicholas Clayton / Andrew Ritchie (Hrsg.)
  • Format: 8.5 x 11 in. hardcover
  • Description: 176 pages with 160 pages with 100 black & white illustrations
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Verzeichnis der Aufsätze

– Otto Beaujon: Reynolds 531 Butted Frame Tubes. – Les Bowerman: The Evolution of Time-Trialling in Britain. A Peculiar British Form of Cycle Racing. – Volker Briese: Bicycle History at School. An Evaluation of Bicycle History as Taught in the German Elementary School Curriculum. – Carl Burgwardt: 'I quit ... that guy ain't human!' Buffalo's 'Prince of the Century' Wheelman: Frank 'Ikey' E. Klipfel, April 18, 1864 - March 12, 1950. – Patrick Chen: Randonneuring in North America. – Thomas Flaeschner: Out of Date, Out of Mind. Public Awareness of the Bicycle During the 1950s in Germany's Saarland State. – Guiseppe Genazzini: Vianzone: Two Generations, Three Bicycles. – John Green: The Cambridge University Bicycle Club Path. Its Inception and Use. – Duncan R. Jamieson: The Bicycle and the Environment. – Jan Králik: A 15th-Century Three-Wheeler. – Mikko Kylliäinen: Cycle History in Finland, 1867-2002. – Scotford Lawrence: On the Assembly of a Catalogue Raisonné of Cycling Paintings. – Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Velocipede of 1819 in America. – Amir Moghaddaas Eesfehani: The Bicycle's Long Way to China. The Appropriation of Cycling as a Foreign Cultural Technique. – Nakamura, Hiroshi: Japanese Bicycle Racing History. – Nicholas Oddy: The Anchor Hotel, Ripley. An Analysis of the Cyclists Books, 1881-1895. – Rüdiger Rabenstein: A Short History of Cycling in Münster, 1882-2002. – Arnfried Schmitz: The Rise and Fall of Idéale. The Most Famous French Saddle Maker. – Norbert Stellner: Cycling Clubs as Harbingers of Motor Cycle Sport in Rural Bavaria. – Roger Street: Thomas Revis and His Aellopodes Tricycle. – Toni Theilmeier: Social Aspects of Emerging Motor-Paced Track Racing in Germany. – Arndt von Bon: Doping Regulations. Sense and Nonsense of their Developments in the History of Cycling. – Hans van Vliet: The Shimano Dura Ace Story, 1972-2002. – index