The Bicycling World Volume 4


Issues

PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 1 (1881-11-01)
The Bicycling World discusses advertising opportunities, highlights cycling literature, reports on a Columbia College race, and addresses issues within the cycling community, including foreign cyclists and league assessments.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 2 (1881-11-18)
The Bicycling World discusses advertising benefits, offers bicycling literature, highlights club activities, and reports on incidents involving cyclists, including a violent assault on Kings County Wheelmen members.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 3 (1881-11-25)
The Bicycling World discusses advertising opportunities, highlights cycling literature, reports on club activities, and features a new bicycle for sale, emphasizing the growing popularity of cycling in America.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 4 (1881-12-02)
The Bicycling World discusses advertising opportunities, highlights the popularity of cycling among educated classes, and features upcoming events, including a drill exhibition by the Crescent Bicycle Club.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 5 (1881-12-06)
The magazine discusses club uniforms, a race challenge between John S. Prince and John Keen, bicycle innovations, and the death of Robert C. Goodwin from the Crescent Bicycle Club.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 6 (1881-12-16)
The magazine covers the arrival of 'King of the Road' bicycle lamps, a race agreement between John Keen and John S. Prince, and various bicycle club activities across the U.S.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 7 (1881-12-23)
The Bicycling World features the Humber Bicycle's superiority, race results, club activities, and a Christmas editorial. Highlights include championship wins and club elections across various cities in the U.S.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 8 (1881-12-30)
The Bicycling World discusses bicycle races, club events, and innovations. Highlights include championship results, upcoming races, and the establishment of a new club house in Philadelphia.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 9 (1882-01-06)
The magazine discusses the latest bicycle technology, notable race results, upcoming events, and the importance of the League of American Wheelmen's annual meet, emphasizing community and participation.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 10 (1882-01-13)
The magazine discusses the Humber Bicycle's superiority, race results, and the League of American Wheelmen's activities, including upcoming events and contributions from various cycling enthusiasts.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 11 (1882-01-20)
The magazine discusses the superiority of the Humber bicycle, recent racing achievements, and the importance of pedal design, highlighting American cyclists' growing competitiveness against British riders.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 12 (1882-01-01)
The magazine discusses racing events, new bicycle technology, club activities, and a correction regarding a dining dispute involving cyclists at the Blue Bell Inn, emphasizing community and competition.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 13 (1880-02-01)
This issue features advertisements for bicycles, highlights upcoming cycling events in Louisville, and discusses the growing popularity of cycling among educated classes in America.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 14 (1882-02-10)
The magazine discusses the Humber Bicycle's superiority, race results, the League of American Wheelmen's upcoming meeting, and the need for improved highway conditions for cyclists.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 15 (1882-01-21)
The magazine discusses recent cycling events, including Louisville races, club activities, and technological advancements like the McDonnell cyclometer, while highlighting notable cyclists and their achievements.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 16 (1882-02-24)
The magazine covers the New York Bicyclers' Ball, Boston Bicycle Club events, new bicycle models, and upcoming races, including a championship competition featuring prominent cyclists like Rollinson and Prince.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 17 (1882-03-03)
The magazine discusses the Humber Bicycle's superiority, the failed N.Y. Bicyclers' Ball due to fraud, and the importance of responsible management in cycling events and clubs.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 18 (1882-03-10)
The Bicycling World discusses the Humber Bicycle's superiority, amateur vs. professional cycling status, and the growing American bicycle industry, featuring insights from Col. Pope of Pope Manufacturing Company.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 19 (1882-03-17)
The magazine discusses the superiority of the Humber Bicycle, race results, amateur racing rules, and the League of American Wheelmen's efforts to establish independent cycling events and records.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 20 (1882-03-24)
The magazine discusses the Humber Bicycle's superiority, tricycle popularity in England, and the need for American manufacturers to innovate. It also highlights club activities and upcoming events for cyclists.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 21 (1882-03-31)
The magazine discusses bicycle technology advancements, club activities, and a tribute to William K. Barrett. It highlights various bicycle models and their performance in races and daily use.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 22 (1882-04-07)
The issue covers a cycling tour from Cork to Macroom, race results from the Surrey Bicycle Club, and the establishment of local centres by the Bicycle Union in Great Britain.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 23 (1882-04-14)
This issue features a sonnet on cycling, a portrait gallery for notable cyclists, updates on the Boston Bicycle Club, and highlights from recent races marking progress in American cycling records.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 24 (1882-04-21)
This issue discusses the versatility of a prominent bicyclist, saddle comfort, upcoming races, and the League of American Wheelmen's rules regarding amateur and professional distinctions in cycling.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 25 (1882-04-28)
The Bicycling World covers club activities, race results, and handicapping controversies, while promoting communication among cyclists and announcing upcoming events for various bicycle clubs across America.
PDF version The Bicycling World, Vol 4, No 26 (1882-05-05)
The Bicycling World covers bicycle sales, club activities, and editorial suggestions for city council members to use bicycles instead of hacks for transportation after meetings.