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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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Cycling for women, Cycling, Sports for womenEdition | Availability |
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A wheel within a wheel: how I learned to ride the bicycle with some reflections by the way
1997, Applewood Books
in English
1557094497 9781557094490
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A Wheel Within a Wheel: How I Learned to Ride the Bicycle (Notable American Authors)
1895, Reprint Services Corp
Library Binding
in English
0781299799 9780781299794
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"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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"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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