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Cycle History 13

Proceedings, 13th International Cycling History Conference
Edited by Andrew Ritchie and Nicholas Clayton

Format: 8½ x 11 in. hardcover
Description: 176 pages with 160 pages with 100 black & white illustrations
ISBN: 1-892495-08-2
Price: US$50
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The latest volume in our series of Proceedings of the International Cycling History Conferences. Included are all the papers presented at the 13th Conference, held in Muenster, Germany, September 2002.

Proceedings of the 13th International History Conference, held in Muenster, Germany.


Table of Contents

1.Otto Beaujon: Reynolds 531 Butted Frame Tubes
2.Les Bowerman: The Evolution of Time-Trialling in Britain
A Peculiarly British Form of Cycle Racing
3.Volker Briese: Bicycle History at School
An Evaluation of Bicycle History as Taught in the German
Elementary School Curriculum
4.Carl Burgwardt: gI quitc that guy ainft human!h
Buffalofs gPrince of the Centuryh Wheelman:
Frank gIkeyh E. Klipfel, April 18, 1864–March 12, 1950 33
5.Patrick Chen: Randonneuring in North America
6.Thomas Flaeschner: Out of Date, Out of Mind
Public Awareness of the Bicycle During the 1950s in Germanyfs
Saarland State
7.Giuseppe Genazzini: Vianzone: Two Generations, Three Bicycles
8.John Green: The Cambridge University Bicycle Club Path
Its Inception and Use
9.Duncan R. Jamieson: The Bicycle and the Environment
10.Jan Králik: A 15th-Century Three-Wheeler
11.Mikko Kylliäinen: Cycle History in Finland, 1867–2002
12.Scotford Lawrence: On the Assembly of a Catalogue Raisonné of Cycling Paintings 83
13.Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Velocipede of 1819 in America
14.Amir Moghaddaas Eesfehani: The Bicycleefs Long Way to China
The Appropriation of Cycling as a Foreign Cultural Technique 94
15.Nakamura, Hiroshi: Japanese Bicycle Racing History
16.Nicholas Oddy: The Anchor Hotel, Ripley
An Analysis of the Cyclists Books 1881–1895
17.Rüdiger Rabenstein: A Short History of Cycling in Münster, 1882–2002
18.Arnfried Schmitz: The Rise and Fall of Idéale
The Most Famous French Saddle Maker
19.Norbert Stellner: Cycling Clubs as Harbingers of Motor Cycle Sport in Rural Bavaria
20.Roger Street: Thomas Revis and His Aellopodes Tricycle
21.Toni Theilmeier: Social Aspects of Emerging Motor-Paced Track Racing in Germany
22.Arndt van Bon: Doping Regulations
Sense and Nonsense of their Development in the History of Cycling 147
23.Hans van Vliet: The Shimano Dura Ace Story, 1972–2002

Index

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