Volume 3


Issues

PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 1 (1905-03-01)
This issue features articles on cycling maps, a treatise on free fuel engines, and humorous anecdotes, alongside poetry celebrating spring and reflections on life and friendship.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 2 (1905-04-01)
This issue features humorous poetry, reflections on spring, and social commentary, alongside insights into the cycling community and the League of American Wheelmen's activities and events.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 3 (1905-05-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, poetry, and reflections on societal issues, alongside commentary on the League of American Wheelmen and the growing popularity of cycling in America.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 4 (1905-06-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, reflections on life, and cultural observations, alongside a poetic tribute to June, capturing the spirit of the season and societal commentary.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 5 (1905-07-01)
This issue features humorous poetry, reflections on societal norms, and commentary on celebrations, with a focus on the League of American Wheelmen and cycling culture of the time.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 6 (1905-08-01)
This issue features humorous poetry, anecdotes about the Duke and Duchess of Fife's cycling experiences, and reflections on summer activities, showcasing the social context of cycling in the early 1900s.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 7 (1905-09-01)
This issue features reflections on life, historical anecdotes, and poetry, alongside commentary on societal issues, including a humorous take on authority and cultural observations from various nations.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 8 (1905-10-01)
This issue features reflections on October's beauty, humorous anecdotes, and societal observations, alongside a poetic tribute to the season, emphasizing nature's transition and human experiences.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 9 (1905-11-01)
This issue features humorous poetry, reflections on Thanksgiving, and commentary on societal norms, with no direct focus on cycling events, clubs, or technology, typical of the era's cycling magazines.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 10 (1905-12)
This issue discusses the aftermath of a fire affecting the magazine, combines December and January editions, and includes humorous anecdotes and reflections on Christmas traditions and societal observations.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 3, No 12 (1906-02-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, reflections on society, and commentary on various topics, including finance and art, with no specific focus on cycling events or advancements.