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On Bicycles: A 200-Year History of Cycling in New York City

Full title: On Bicycles: A 200-Year History of Cycling in New York City
ISBN: 9780231182560
ISBN 10: 0231182562
Authors: Friss, Evan
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 256
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2019

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Synopsis

In Its Most Recent Ranking, Bicycling Magazine Named New York The Number One American City For Cycling. But Long Before The Citi Bike Era, New York Has Stood Out As An Important City In The History And Development Of Cycling--as A Pastime And A Mirror Of The City's Shifting Social, Economic, And Structural Developments. In Bicycles And The Boroughs, Evan Friss Traces The Storied History Of Bicycling In The Big Apple, From The Bicycle-like Draisine In 1818 Adopted By A Small Number Of Enthusiasts; To New York's Ascent To The Capital Of The Cycling World In The 1890s, Which Among Other Things Triggered Increased Female Mobility And Corresponding Conversations About The Propriety Of Women Cyclists; To Mayor Koch's Bike Ban Of 1987 After The Stock Market's Collapse, Which Shed Light On The Ways Bankers, Lawyers, And Other Professionals Relied On This Labor Force And The Immediacy Of The Information They Delivered. Finally, The History Shifts To Michael Bloomberg's Citi Bike Initiative, The Largest Bike Sharing System In The Country, In An Effort To Make New York A Greener City. But Even In The Wake Of The Program's Mass Adoption, Friss Brings To Light Ongoing Public Debates Over The Location Of Bike Lanes, The Dangers Of Biking In Certain Areas, Whether The Program's Financial Model Is Sustainable, And The Ways In Which Cycling Will Continue To Shape And Be Shaped By The City-- Rough Start -- Up And Down -- Moses -- The Ban -- Bloomberg. Evan Friss. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 191-233) And Index.