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4th International Cycle History Conference
Boston, USA - 1993
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- Introduction
- Who Invented the Bicycle: Lallement in 1863 or Michaux
in 1861?
- by David Herlihy
- The Quest for the Medieval Hobby-Horse Velocipede
- by Roger Street
- The Reception of the Front-Wheel-Driven Velocipede
in Germany
- by Hans-Erhard Lessing
- Did the Emergence of the Automobile End the Bicycle
Boom?
- by Karl Hodges
- Bicycles in Flight
- by Charles Meinert
- The Influence of Materials-Developments on the Design
and Construction of Early Cycles
- by David Gordon Wilson (with Saleh Tarik)
- The Development of Unorthodox Frames -- Why These "Funny
Frames?"
- by Hillary Stone
- Non-Technological Factors in Early Cycle Design
- by Nicholas Oddy
- Hans Renold Chain Production 1882-1910
- by Nicholas Clayton
- Albert Raimond and the Cyclo Company
- by Raymond Henry
- De l'arme au cycle, en Region Stephanoise-recherches
sur une filiation
- (From Guns to Cycles ...)
- by Nadine Besse
- Rene Herse-Renowned French Framebuilder
- by Henri Bosc
- John Keen-The Life of a Cycling Pioneer
- by Les Bowerman
- The Diaries of Egbert Tegetmeier
- by Glynn Stockdale
- Bicycling for Ladies
- by Kathryn Carse
- The Vienna-Berlin Race of 1893 and Its Influence on
the Cycling Movement in Germany and Austria
- by Rudiger Rabenstein
- The Velo-Club Bearnais
- by Henri Bosc
- The Bicycle's Role in the Development of Safety Law
- by Ross Petty
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