Audiobook: Bicycling for Ladies
- Download Preface; Possibilities audio
- Download What the Bicycle Does audio
- Download On Wheels in General and Bicycles in Particular audio
- Download For Beginners audio
- Download How to Make Progress audio
- Download Helping and Teaching; What to Learn audio
- Download A Few Things to Remember audio
- Download The Art of Wheeling on a Bicycle audio
- Download Position and Power audio
- Download Difficulties to Overcome audio
- Download Dress audio
- Download Watch and Cyclometer audio
- Download Women and Tools audio
- Download Tools and How to Use Them audio
- Download Solving a Problem audio
- Download Where to Keep a Bicycle audio
- Download Tires audio
- Download Mechanics of Bicycling audio
- Download Adjustment audio
- Download Exercise audio
- Download Training audio
- Download Breathlessness; The Limit Mechanical audio
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Written in 1896, at the height of the bicycle craze, Bicycling for Ladies is addressed to the large numbers of women interested in the new "art of wheeling" and wondering how to begin. The book's author, Maria Ward, knew her subject. She was the co-founder of the Staten Island Bicycling Club, and an advocate for women's athletics in general, at a time when women were first emerging from the era of corsets and petticoats. In this book, she delves into the issues of appropriate dress for cycling, endorsing loose practical clothing, shorter skirts, breathable waists, and even knickerbockers. She clearly explains the mechanics of the bicycle, encouraging women to undertake their own bicycle maintenance, and explaining the use of various tools. She encourages women to venture out and explore the world, extolling the pleasures of cycling holidays on the open road with groups of friends, and the sense of independence and confidence to be found in such adventures. The same year that this book appeared in print, famed woman's suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony said that bicycling "has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance.” It is that very attitude of freedom and self-reliance that Maria Ward sets out to convey in this practical beginner's guide to cycling.(Summary by Maria Kasper)
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