CHAPTER II. What the Bicycle Does. CHAPTER III. On Wheels in General and Bicycles in Particular. CHAPTER V. How to Make Progress. CHAPTER VI. Helping and Teaching; What to Learn. CHAPTER VII. A Few Things to Remember. CHAPTER VIII. The Art of Wheeling a Bicycle. CHAPTER IX. Position and Power. CHAPTER X. Difficulties to Overcome. CHAPTER XII. Watch and Cyclometer. CHAPTER XIII. Women and Tools. CHAPTER XIV. Tools and How to Use Them. CHAPTER XV. Solving a Problem. CHAPTER XVI. Where to Keep a Bicycle. CHAPTER XVIII. Mechanics of Bicycling. CHAPTER XXII. Breathlessness; The Limit Mechanical. Title: Bicycling for Ladies The Common Sense of Bicycling; with Hints as to the Art of Wheeling--Advice to Beginners--Dress--Care of the Bicycle--Mechanics--Training--Exercise, etc., etc. Author: Maria E. Ward Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by |
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BICYCLING FOR LADIES
The Common Sense of Bicycling
Bicycling for Ladies
With Hints as to the Art of Wheeling—
Advice to Beginners—Dress—Care of
the Bicycle—Mechanics—Training
—Exercise, Etc., Etc.
BY
MARIA E. WARD
ILLUSTRATED
New York:
BRENTANO’S
Chicago | Washington | Paris |
Copyright, 1896, by
BRENTANO’S
BICYCLING FOR LADIES