The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes: From the Velocipede to the Pinarello: The Bicycles that Have Shaped the World

by Tom Ambrose

Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Local notes

629.22 Amb

Barcode

6779

Collection

Publication

Rodale Books (2013), Edition: Illustrated, 224 pages

Description

For an invention that has only been around for 200 years, the simple bicycle has changed the world in many ways. It democratised travel for the first time, allowing ordinary people to travel at reasonable speed without need of a horse, to commute further afield to work and to enjoy the benefits of the countryside.It has challenged social conventions, granting women a new-found freedom, and it has played an important role in wartime, whether used by British paratroopers or in Vietnamese supply lines. Today, despite the prevalence of the car, the bicycle is as important as ever, with more cycles appear on city streets each year.Bikes come in all shapes and sizes and the history of cycling is on of innovation in design: from Macmillan's first pedal-driven cycle to the eccentric Dursley Pedersen, and from the 1960s iconic Moulton to the free-styling BMX, the humble cycle continues to surprise and delight in equal measure. Illustrated in full colour with a wide range of photographs, The History of Cycling in Fifty bikes tells the story of the bicycle through 50 iconic machines, starting with the first primitive wooden two-wheelers through to carbon-fibre super bikes and the designs of the future, celebrating sporting achievements, technological advances and world records along with way.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2013

Physical description

224 p.; 9.17 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member themulhern
Beautiful illustrations, nice narrative. It is sufficiently technical that you can understand how the early bicycles worked. And it has a cool picture of Beryl Burton.

Pages

224

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