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The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes

Author: Tom Ambrose  

For an invention with a history of just 200 years, the simple bicycle has changed the world in many ways. The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes relates this history by telling the stories of 50 iconic machines.

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For an invention with a history of just 200 years, the simple bicycle has changed the world in many ways. The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes relates this history by telling the stories of 50 iconic machines.

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The invention of the bicycle changed history by democratizing travel for the first time. The common man - and importantly the common woman - could now afford to travel at reasonable speed without need of a horse. Instead of walking just ten miles a day on foot, a healthy individual could now ride up to eighty miles on a cycle at a relatively modest cost. Today, despite the prevalence of the car, the bicycle is as important as ever. More cycles appear on city streets each year, offering healthy, pollution-free transport. Commuters cycle to work through congested traffic, urban hire-bike schemes are increasingly common, and the sports of road and track racing continue to gain in popularity.

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About the Author

Tom Ambrose is the author of Hitler's Loss: What Britain and America Gained from Europe's Cultural Exiles, The King and the Vice Queen: George IV's Last Scandalous Affair, The Nature of Despotism: From Caligula to Mugabe, the Making of Tyrants, and Heroes and Exiles: Gay Icons Through the Ages.

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The invention of the bicycle changed history by democratizing travel for the first time. The common man-and importantly the common woman-could now afford to travel at reasonable speed without need of a horse. Instead of walking just ten miles a day on foot, a healthy individual could now ride up to eighty miles on a cycle at a relatively modest cost. Today, despite the prevalence of the car, the bicycle is as important as ever. More cycles appear on city streets each year, offering healthy, pollution-free transport. Commuters cycle to work through congested traffic, urban hire-bike schemes are increasingly common, and the sports of road and track racing continue to gain in popularity.

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Product Details

Publisher
Allen & Unwin | Crows Nest
Published
1st October 2013
Pages
224
ISBN
9781743317549

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