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The Mechanical Horse

How the Bicycle Reshaped American Life

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The Mechanical Horse

Written by: Margaret Guroff
Narrated by: Margaret Guroff
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With cities across the country adding miles of bike lanes and building bike-share stations, bicycling is enjoying a new surge of popularity in America. It seems that every generation or two, Americans rediscover the freedom of movement, convenience, and relative affordability of the bicycle. The earliest two-wheeler, the draisine, arrived in Philadelphia in 1819 and astonished onlookers with the possibility of propelling themselves "like lightning". Two centuries later, the bicycle is still the fastest way to cover ground on gridlocked city streets.

Filled with lively stories, The Mechanical Horse reveals how the bicycle transformed American life. As bicycling caught on in the 19th century, many of the country's rough, rutted roads were paved for the first time, laying a foundation for the interstate highway system. Cyclists were among the first to see the possibilities of self-directed, long-distance travel, and some of them (including a fellow named Henry Ford) went on to develop the automobile. Women shed their cumbersome Victorian dresses - as well as their restricted gender roles - so they could ride. And doctors recognized that aerobic exercise actually benefits the body, which helped to modernize medicine. Margaret Guroff demonstrates that the bicycle's story is really the story of a more mobile America - one in which physical mobility has opened wider horizons of thought and new opportunities for people in all avenues of life. The book is published by University of Texas Press.

©2016 Margaret Guroff (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
Cycling Engineering United States City Transportation Outdoor Bicycle History
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What the critics say

"A fascinating volume...Margaret Guroff's book provides a colorful and helpful map of where we've been, and where we all might go from here." ( Wall Street Journal)
"An amazing book....You will learn more about the impact that bicycles have had on society, especially American society, than you ever imagined." ( The Wheelmen)
"A bright, enthusiastic cultural history." ( Kirkus)

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