Pedaling History Logo
History of the Bicycle

 

The Museum
Bicycle History
Museum Events
Museum Future
Bicycle Books
International Bicycle History Conference
Online Store
The Wheelmen
Bicycle Links
Special Presentations
FAQ
Pedaling History Home
Contact Us
Bikes for Sale

 

Brochure

Brochure

 

map

 

Tour Bus

School bus
Tour Info

4th International Cycle History Conference

Boston, USA - 1993

1st Int'l Bicycle History Conference Proceedings
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
 

 

Back to the List of Conferences

 

 
Museum | Bicycle History | Events | The Future | Books | Conferences | Presentations | FAQ | Museum Story | Store | Wheelmen | Links | Home