In early 1869 when the nation experienced its first bicycle craze, Maine was among the hardest-hit regions. Portland boasted one of the first and largest manufactories, and indoor rinks proliferated statewide in frenzied anticipation of the dawning “era of road travel. ” In this article, the author traces the movement in Maine within an international context and tackles the fundamental riddle: Why was the craze so intense, and yet so brief? He challenges the conventional explanation - that technical inadequacies doomed the machine - and cites economic obstacles: in particular, the unreasonable royalty demands imposed by Maine-born patent-holder Calvin Witty. David V. Herlihy holds a B.A. in the history of science from Harvard University. A ...
From title page: A Motor Tour of the Coast of Maine in which are Rediscovered the Quaint and Fascin...
This article notes that although many histories point to Orange County in New York as being the true...
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Scholars frequently attribute the association of Maine with leisure, recreation, and vacationing to ...
My purpose in Boston’s Cycling Craze, 1880-1900, was to unearth a largely hidden social cycling hist...
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Paige Zenovic introduces and explains two nineteenth-century essays from the Findley, Ohio Hancock J...
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The importance of innovation to economic growth is well known, and innovation requires strong social...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing data from the magazine of the Dutch cycle association, tax regis...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2005. Awarded a first...
A booklet of itinerary suggestions for touring Maine and surrounding areas by automobile
The increasing popularity and widespread use of the bicycle in the United States during the late nin...
From title page: A Motor Tour of the Coast of Maine in which are Rediscovered the Quaint and Fascin...
This article notes that although many histories point to Orange County in New York as being the true...
This paper is explorative in both theoretical and empirical terms. Theoretically the paper explores ...
Scholars frequently attribute the association of Maine with leisure, recreation, and vacationing to ...
My purpose in Boston’s Cycling Craze, 1880-1900, was to unearth a largely hidden social cycling hist...
Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in Franceby Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden Buc...
Paige Zenovic introduces and explains two nineteenth-century essays from the Findley, Ohio Hancock J...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
The article summarises the case for 'velorution' and cosniders the case that the riding of bicyles i...
The arrival of the automobile challenged Maine to rethink a road system that dated back to colonial ...
The importance of innovation to economic growth is well known, and innovation requires strong social...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing data from the magazine of the Dutch cycle association, tax regis...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2005. Awarded a first...
A booklet of itinerary suggestions for touring Maine and surrounding areas by automobile
The increasing popularity and widespread use of the bicycle in the United States during the late nin...
From title page: A Motor Tour of the Coast of Maine in which are Rediscovered the Quaint and Fascin...
This article notes that although many histories point to Orange County in New York as being the true...
This paper is explorative in both theoretical and empirical terms. Theoretically the paper explores ...