Volume 4


Issues

PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 1 (1906-03-01)
This issue features poetry, humorous anecdotes, and reflections on life, with a focus on the cycling community's social dynamics and the importance of early rising for cyclists.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 2 (1906-04-01)
This issue features poetry, reflections on life, and humorous anecdotes, alongside a focus on the American Wheelmen organization, emphasizing the cultural significance of cycling in early 20th-century America.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 3 (1906-05-01)
This issue features a novel race in Canton, China, humorous anecdotes, and reflections on societal norms, alongside insights into the League of American Wheelmen's activities and cycling culture.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 4 (1906-06-01)
This issue features humorous poetry, reflections on road conditions in America versus Switzerland, and discussions on free speech, alongside historical commentary on the Fourth of July celebrations.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 5 (1906-07-01)
This issue features reflections on life, humor, and societal observations, alongside poetic tributes to women and discussions on self-governance, with a focus on the American front porch culture.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 6 (1906-08-01)
This issue features poetry, humorous anecdotes, and reflections on outdoor life, with a focus on the cycling community's activities and the cultural significance of cycling in the early 20th century.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 7 (1906-09-01)
This issue features reflections on cycling culture, humorous anecdotes, and philosophical musings, alongside commentary on the evolving role of technology in society, particularly regarding the automobile's impact on cycling.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 8 (1906-10-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, reflections on life, and poetry, alongside commentary on societal norms and the importance of leisure, with a focus on cycling as an outdoor activity.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 9 (1906-11-01)
This issue features reflections on Thanksgiving, poetry, and humorous anecdotes, alongside discussions on societal observations and the introduction of Esperanto, highlighting cultural and linguistic advancements of the era.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 10 (1906-12-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, reflections on life, and cultural observations, alongside a focus on the League of American Wheelmen and the cycling community's activities in 1906.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 11 (1907-01-01)
The magazine features humorous resolutions for the New Year, reflections on life, and local applications, alongside a poetic tribute to the past and commentary on societal issues.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 4, No 12 (1907-02-01)
This issue features reflections on Valentine's Day, poetry, and humorous anecdotes, alongside insights into societal norms and the importance of hobbies, with no direct cycling content highlighted.