Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his...
From the velocipede to the motor cycle in twenty chapters. A short history of the British bicycle industry from its origins in a Coventry sewing machi...
This humorous poem extols the joys of cycling downhill, with a playful and witty exploration of the sensations and emotions experienced during the rid...
Published in the early 20th century, 'British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car' by Thomas Dowler Murphy offers a firsthand account of a leisurely...
This book is an account of Thomas Stevens' journey around the world on a bicycle. Stevens was the first person to complete such a journey, and his boo...
In 1890, two young Americans embarked on an extraordinary journey around the world on bicycles. Their travels took them through remote and exotic land...
This book, written in an era before widespread automobiles and paved roads, offers a comprehensive guide to cycling through the European Alps. It prov...
In the era before automobiles, cycling was a popular pastime and mode of transportation. This charming guidebook, written in 1895, offers practical ad...
**Wheel Within a Wheel** is a delightful and inspiring memoir by Frances E. Willard, a pioneering feminist and social reformer. In this witty and enga...
Published in 1895, "Bicycling for Ladies" by Maria E. Ward is a fascinating glimpse into the Victorian era's attitudes towards women and cycling. The...
This book is a firsthand account of a young couple's journey across the western United States in 1908. The author, Ethel Grace Lynn, was diagnosed wit...