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Women on Wheels: The Scandalous Untold History of Women in Bicycling

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A feminist history of bicycling for sport and adventure spans a century of women who changed the world from two wheels.

This vivacious tale, peppered with fascinating details from primary sources, shows how women were sometimes the stars of bicycle races and exhibitions, and other times had to overcome sexism, exclusion, and economic inequalities in order to ride.

From the almost burlesque show races and creative performances of the 19th century to the evolution of cycling as a modern sport and form of transportation, April Streeter brings her exuberant eye for character, fashion, and story to convey the evolving emotional resonance of bicycling for women and their communities.

Interweaving pedal-powered history with profiles of bicyclists who made their mark, like Katharine Hepburn, Annie Londonderry, Kittie Knox, Dorothy Lawrence, Louise Armaindo, and more. 

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Product Details
Microcosm Publishing
1621069745 / 9781621069744
eBook (EPUB)
13/04/2021
English
1 pages
152 x 229 mm
Copy: 20%; print: 20%