An edition of A wheel within a wheel (1895)

A wheel within a wheel.

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

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An edition of A wheel within a wheel (1895)

A wheel within a wheel.

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

Written toward the turn of the nineteenth century by Frances Willard, the founder of the WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union) and well-known suffragette, A Wheel Within a Wheel offers lively insight into the mind of an independent woman who also reflected the temper of her times.

Brave enough to take up bicycle riding when she was fifty-three years old, Willard reported that her bicycling costume "consisted of a skirt and blouse of tweed, with belt, rolling collar, and loose cravat, the skirt three inches from the ground; a round straw hat, and walking-shoes with gaiters. It was a simple, modest suit, to which no person of common sense could take exception."

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F.H. Revell Co.

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New York

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Library of Congress
GV1057 .W73

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Pagination
75 p.

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Open Library
OL7235125M
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wheelwithinwheel00williala
LCCN
05025073

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Work ID
OL1486933W

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First Sentence

"FROM my earliest recollections, and up to the ripe age of fifty-three, I had been an active and diligent worker in the world."

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