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This memoir recounts an older woman's decision to learn to ride a bicycle as a restorative after prolonged mental strain, tracing her practical efforts to master cycling and the pleasures of outdoor motion. Interwoven are reflections on physical health, social conventions that restrict female activity, temperance reform, and the democratic promise of wheeled conveyances to broaden access to exercise and independence. Anecdotes about tricycles, instructional trials, and encounters with public opinion illustrate changing attitudes toward women’s mobility, while practical encouragement and observations support wider female participation in outdoor pursuits.

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Title: A wheel within a wheel

How I learned to ride the bicycle, with some reflections by the way

Author: Frances E. Willard

Release date: September 25, 2019 [eBook #60356]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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A WHEEL WITHIN A WHEEL

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[Illustration: Frances E Willard]

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A WHEEL WITHIN A WHEEL

HOW I LEARNED TO
RIDE THE BICYCLE

WITH SOME REFLECTIONS BY THE WAY

BY
FRANCES E. WILLARD

Illustrated

FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
New York      Chicago      Toronto
1895

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Copyright, 1895,
By Fleming H. Revell Company.

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GRATEFULLY DEDICATED
TO

LADY HENRY SOMERSET,
WHO GAVE ME “GLADYS,”
THAT HARBINGER OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.