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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David V. HerlihyPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.089kg ISBN: 9780300120479ISBN 10: 0300120478 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 29 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsProfusely and charmingly illustrated. -Richard Eder, Boston Sunday Globe [A] wonderful new book. . . . Herlihy combines the thoroughness of a scholar with the dogged investigative skills of a newspaper reporter and presents his finding with a literary flair not normally found in authors who possess thoroughness or doggedness. The result is a fine read sure to be of great interest, if not to 87 million once-a-year riders, then certainly to the 8 million core cyclists. -Stephen Madden, New York Post A fascinating historical account of the bicycle, from its conception in the 19th century to the present day, lavishly illustrated, too. -Sara Nelson, New York Post (Required Reading) A prodigious researcher vividly recounts the development of a great machine that wasn't fully practical till the 1870's. -The New York Times Book Review Immensely absorbing. . . . Herlihy's prodigious research is always entertaining, as are the period illustrations that copiously grace the volume. . . . While reading Bicycle, I was all too often overcome with the desire to jump on my own machine. I would relish having David V. Herlihy as my cycling companion any day. -Edward Koren, New York Times Book Review This is a book that ought to fascinate any reader who cares about well-researched, well-written, beautifully illustrated history. . . . Yet to call the book a traditional history is misleading. Herlihy uses brief boxed asides, artwork, photographs, cartoons, technical drawings and other tools to dazzle. . . . Bicycle . . . is compulsively readable. -Steve Weinberg, San Francisco Chronicle Herlihy's book gives a history of the bicycle from its painful beginnings right through to the amazingly technical machines available now. -Toby Clements, The Telegraph A definitive look at the bicycle. -Craig Wilson, USA Today Mr. Herlihy concentrates on [the bicycle's] social history, especially its manufacturers and riders. Culling from the popular press, he builds a very readable account of the public perception of the bicycle as it moved from one stage to another. The book is also one of the best-illustrated histories I have ever seen. It is a delight to leaf through. -Robert Messenger, Wall Street Journal The reader is taken on a joy ride of stories, fact and anecdotes. . . . Herlihy deserves praise for his exhaustive research. . . . I'm glad he invited us along for the ride. -Colman McCarthy, Washington Post & Chicago Sun Times This extraordinarily researched work is not just for those interested in the history of the bicycle but for anyone who wants to follow the international history of an idea or invention. . . . Dozens of attractive images enrich the story and could be issued as a worthwhile book of their own. Highly recommended for all academic collections. -Library Journal A comprehensive genealogy of the two-wheeled savior of mass transit. . . . The author's vivid account of this story could not be more detailed if Herlihy himself had personally lived through every experience he recounts. . . . Herlihy takes what could have been just another history book and makes it a story worth telling your friends about. -Publishers Weekly An instant classic. -Simon Withers, Cycling Plus A fascinating history of an engineering marvel. -Forecast This is an excellent history... It is definitely a book for the cyclists in the family and even if you haven't ridden a bike for years the author's enthusiasm might even tempt you on two wheels. -Model Engineer Winner of the 2004 Award for Excellence in the History of Science sponsored by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers Winner of the 2005 Sally Hacker Prize sponsored by the Society for the History of Technology If you could only own one book on bicycle history, Bicycle is it. David's account is not only thorough and accurate, but offers a great read to both the aficionado and those new to the bicycle world. A great addition to anyone's library. -Jill DiMauro, Owner Proteus Bicycles, Bicycles through the Ages hands on mobile bicycle exhibit The bicycle's history is rife with confusion and myth, so it's wonderful to have David Herlihy's thoroughly researched and delightfully written account to set the record of this remarkable and important invention straight. -Jim Langley, Cycling Writer David Herlihy is a widely recognized expert on the history of the bicycle, and this book offers the most comprehensive account to date of the bicycle and its development from a novelty for the elite to transportation for the masses. Frequently wry and always intelligent, Herlihy takes us on a marvelous tour of the bicycle's fascinating history. -Peter Joffre Nye, U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame and co-author of The Lance Armstrong Performance Program Bicycle is a fascinating book. David Herlihy is a true historian, and he has uncovered a stunning amount of new material about the history of the bicycle-at times it reads like a detective story. -David Gordon Wilson, professor, MIT and co-author, Bicycling Science, and Human-Powered Vehicles The bicycle itself is a wonderful invention, one of those that has - quite simply - made the world a better place. David Herlihy and the Yale University Press are to be congratulated for doing it proper humour. Sunday Telegraph A comprehensive genealogy of the two-wheeled saviour of mass transit... Herlihy takes what could have been just another history book and makes it a story worth telling your friends about. Publishers Weekly Immensely absorbing... Herlihy's prodigious research is always entertaining, as are the period illustrations that copiously grace the volume. Edward Koren, New York Times Book Review Lovingly written and beautifully illustrated. David Schoonmaker, American Scientist A delight. Robert Messenger, Wall Street Journal Bicycle is a good read for all and a must for the cyclist's home library. Joe Simnacher, Dallas Morning News One of the best cycling-related books I've seen in the past decade. Joe Lindsey, Mountain Bike Profusely and charmingly illustrated. -Richard Eder, Boston Sunday Globe [A] wonderful new book. . . . Herlihy combines the thoroughness of a scholar with the dogged investigative skills of a newspaper reporter and presents his finding with a literary flair not normally found in authors who possess thoroughness or doggedness. The result is a fine read sure to be of great interest, if not to 87 million once-a-year riders, then certainly to the 8 million core cyclists. -Stephen Madden, New York Post A fascinating historical account of the bicycle, from its conception in the 19th century to the present day, lavishly illustrated, too. -Sara Nelson, New York Post (Required Reading) A prodigious researcher vividly recounts the development of a great machine that wasn't fully practical till the 1870's. -The New York Times Book Review Immensely absorbing. . . . Herlihy's prodigious research is always entertaining, as are the period illustrations that copiously grace the volume. . . . While reading Bicycle, I was all too often overcome with the desire to jump on my own machine. I would relish having David V. Herlihy as my cycling companion any day. -Edward Koren, New York Times Book Review This is a book that ought to fascinate any reader who cares about well-researched, well-written, beautifully illustrated history. . . . Yet to call the book a traditional history is misleading. Herlihy uses brief boxed asides, artwork, photographs, cartoons, technical drawings and other tools to dazzle. . . . Bicycle . . . is compulsively readable. -Steve Weinberg, San Francisco Chronicle Herlihy's book gives a history of the bicycle from its painful beginnings right through to the amazingly technical machines available now. -Toby Clements, The Telegraph A definitive look at the bicycle. -Craig Wilson, USA Today Mr. Herlihy concentrates on [the bicycle's] social history, especially its manufacturers and riders. Culling from the popular press, he builds a very readable account of the public perception of the bicycle as it moved from one stage to another. The book is also one of the best-illustrated histories I have ever seen. It is a delight to leaf through. -Robert Messenger, Wall Street Journal The reader is taken on a joy ride of stories, fact and anecdotes. . . . Herlihy deserves praise for his exhaustive research. . . . I'm glad he invited us along for the ride. -Colman McCarthy, Washington Post & Chicago Sun Times This extraordinarily researched work is not just for those interested in the history of the bicycle but for anyone who wants to follow the international history of an idea or invention. . . . Dozens of attractive images enrich the story and could be issued as a worthwhile book of their own. Highly recommended for all academic collections. -Library Journal A comprehensive genealogy of the two-wheeled savior of mass transit. . . . The author's vivid account of this story could not be more detailed if Herlihy himself had personally lived through every experience he recounts. . . . Herlihy takes what could have been just another history book and makes it a story worth telling your friends about. -Publishers Weekly An instant classic. -Simon Withers, Cycling Plus A fascinating history of an engineering marvel. -Forecast Bicycle is the preeminent research document concerning the invention and early development of the bicycle, but most interesting is its analysis of the bicycle's role within societal development. -Velo News This is an excellent history... It is definitely a book for the cyclists in the family and even if you haven't ridden a bike for years the author's enthusiasm might even tempt you on two wheels. -Model Engineer Winner of the 2004 Award for Excellence in the History of Science sponsored by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers Winner of the 2005 Sally Hacker Prize sponsored by the Society for the History of Technology If you could only own one book on bicycle history, Bicycle is it. David's account is not only thorough and accurate, but offers a great read to both the aficionado and those new to the bicycle world. A great addition to anyone's library. -Jill DiMauro, Owner Proteus Bicycles, Bicycles through the Ages hands on mobile bicycle exhibit The bicycle's history is rife with confusion and myth, so it's wonderful to have David Herlihy's thoroughly researched and delightfully written account to set the record of this remarkable and important invention straight. -Jim Langley, Cycling Writer David Herlihy is a widely recognized expert on the history of the bicycle, and this book offers the most comprehensive account to date of the bicycle and its development from a novelty for the elite to transportation for the masses. Frequently wry and always intelligent, Herlihy takes us on a marvelous tour of the bicycle's fascinating history. -Peter Joffre Nye, U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame and co-author of The Lance Armstrong Performance Program Bicycle is a fascinating book. David Herlihy is a true historian, and he has uncovered a stunning amount of new material about the history of the bicycle-at times it reads like a detective story. -David Gordon Wilson, professor, MIT and co-author, Bicycling Science, and Human-Powered Vehicles David Herlihy's epic Bicycle: The History is a comprehensive guide to the early evolution of the bicycle. Filled with anecdotes from the late 19th and early 20th century, along with hundreds of photos, drawings and catalog excerpts, this is a book that can be consumed in bits, browsed or read with careful attention. -Kent Peterson, Outside -- Kent Peterson Outside Author InformationDavid V. Herlihy is a historian and freelance writer. He has been interested in bicycle technology since his days as a member of the Harvard Cycling Club, and for the past decade he has researched extensively the invention and early development of the bicycle. His work has been featured on National Public Radio and Voice of America and in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, and Historic Preservation. In 1999 Herlihy received the McNair History Award from the Wheelmen, the preeminent American association of antique bicycle collectors. He lives in Hull, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |