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8th International Cycle History Conference

Glasgow, Scotland - 1997

1st Int'l Bicycle History Conference Proceedings
The Velocipede Craze in Maine
David Herlihy
The Quest for Safety: What took so long?
Nick Clayton
Within Living Memory: Tomorrow's History
Alastair Dodds
Who Invented the Mountain Bike?
Frank Berto
The Evidence Against “Leonardo's Bicycle”
Dr. Hans-Erhard Lessing
As If On Horseback
Roger Street
The Scottish School of Design
Loren Hufstetler
The Cycling New Woman
Bronwen Edwards
Some Steps in the Long March of the “Bloomer Brigade”
Les Bowerman
Shimano AX and the Aero Tradition
Alan B. Bernstein
Huret: A Notable French Derailleur
Raymond Henry
Out for a Spin: the Flaneur on Wheels
Glen Norcliffe
Who Put the Working Man on a Bicycle?
John Pinkerton
The Social Impact of the Ultimate Technology-Based Sport
Ross D. Petty
Some Facts About the History of Doping in Cycling Competition
Rudiger Rabenstein
The Beginning of Trans-Atlantic Bicycle Racing
Andrew Ritchie
Is It About a Bicycle?
Valerie Hawkins
“Piet Pelle op zijn Gazelle”
Gert-Jan Moed
Response to Berto’s “Who Invented the Mountain Bike”
Joe Breeze, et al.
 

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