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Finally, the most authoritative and sought after reference book about the antique bicycle is available again. A comprehensive sourcebook for everyone from the beginning hobbyist to the advanced collector, this new second edition provides a complete overview of these marvelous machines. Almost 400 pages, packed with 350 illustrations and photos, this book covers the development of the bicycle from the earliest 1816 hobbyhorse, through the elegant high wheelers, tri- and quadricycles, to safety bicycles and interesting 20th century models.
About the Author:
G. Donald Adams has had a major role in shaping the character of antique bicycle collecting in North America. He is founding editor of The Wheelmen magazine, and an internationally recognized bicycle historian and curator. His writing continues to influence museums and individual collectors worldwide to follow sound practices in preserving historically important bicycles and to interpret how these bicycles and their users shaped nineteenth century social, cultural, and technological history.We also carry many other bicycle-related titles...
To Order:Ask your favorite bookstores for Collecting and Restoring Antique Bicycles, by G. Donald Adams
Hardcover ISBN 0-9649537-0-6
or
Softcover ISBN 0-9649537-1-4Or, order direct from the publisher, Pedaling History--the Burgwardt Bicycle Museum, by sending
$32.50 for the Hardcover or
$22.50 for the Softcover plus
Shipping & Handling: $4.50 first book, + $1.50 each additional to the same address
New York residents add 8% Sales Tax
*For Foreign orders, please add $10.00 per book, plus an additional $3.00 to the shipping and handling charges.
Please send your check, money order or credit card info to:
Pedaling History
3943 North Buffalo Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127-1841
Or
Phone, fax, or e-mail your credit card info and shipping address to us at:
Phone: 1 - 716 - 662 - 3853
Fax: 1 - 716 - 662 - 4594
e-mail: bicyclemus@aol.com
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