Bicycling for Ladies is the trailblazing book that introduced women to bicycling and shocked a Victorian culture on its release in 1896. Today it remains comprehensive and useful, but also celebrates women's advancement in the sport and offers an inspiring, and amusing, look back. Maria E. Ward let the social norms and gender
Bicycling for Ladies is the trailblazing book that introduced women to bicycling and shocked a Victorian culture on its release in 1896. Today it remains comprehensive and useful, but also celebrates women's advancement in the sport and offers an inspiring, and amusing, look back. Maria E. Ward let the social norms and genderHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria E. Ward, known by her nickname Violet, was an avid bicyclist, the cofounder of the Staten Island Bicycling Club, and the author of Bicycling for Ladies. Ward was born in Manhattan, New York, the daughter of General William Greene Ward and Emily Graham Ward, and later lived in Staten Island with her parents and sister. She cofounded the Staten Island Bicycle Club with her friend, the acclaimed photographer Alice Austen, in 1895, and Austen's photographs were used as references for the illustrations in Bicycling for Ladies, originally published by Brentano’s in 1896. Ward has been widely celebrated for her contribution to the bicycling world in a wealth of media, including the New York Times article "Bicycle Diaries: Two Centuries of New York City" the Bust magazine article "First The Bicycle, Next The Vote: The Story Of Bicycles," the book Mothers and Daughters of Invention, and Momentum Mag, which called her one of the three women "who changed the course of history on bicycles." Ward lived in New York, and died in 1941 at the age of seventy-eight.
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Preface Foreword by Victoria Munro, Executive Director, Alice Austen House Foreword by Maxine Friedman, Chief Curator, Historic Richmond Town Preface by Maria Ward 1. Possibilities 2. What the Bicycle Does 3. On Wheels in General and Bicycles in Particular 4. For Beginners 5. How to Make Progress 6. Helping and Teaching; What to Learn 7. A Few Things to Remember 8. The Art of Wheeling a Bicycle 9. Position and Power 10. Difficulties to Overcome 11. Dress 12. Watch and Cyclometer 13. Women and Tools 14. Tools and How to Use Them 15. Solving a Problem 16. Where to Keep a Bicycle 17. Tires 18. Mechanics of Bicycling 19. Adjustment 20. Exercise 21. Training 22. Breathlessness; The Limit Mechanical
Preface Foreword by Victoria Munro, Executive Director, Alice Austen House Foreword by Maxine Friedman, Chief Curator, Historic Richmond Town Preface by Maria Ward 1. Possibilities 2. What the Bicycle Does 3. On Wheels in General and Bicycles in Particular 4. For Beginners 5. How to Make Progress 6. Helping and Teaching; What to Learn 7. A Few Things to Remember 8. The Art of Wheeling a Bicycle 9. Position and Power 10. Difficulties to Overcome 11. Dress 12. Watch and Cyclometer 13. Women and Tools 14. Tools and How to Use Them 15. Solving a Problem 16. Where to Keep a Bicycle 17. Tires 18. Mechanics of Bicycling 19. Adjustment 20. Exercise 21. Training 22. Breathlessness; The Limit Mechanical
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