The Wheel World - vol4s-1

Articles in this issue
- p. 7
Serialised novel chapter following Peter Jones's romantic pursuit of Amy Rentford and his complex dealings with rival Charles Beverly in the town of Arkford.
- p. 18
A collection of original verse and songs written for cycling enthusiasts.
- p. 23
An account or review of Franks's mechanical horse contraption and its relevance to cycling.
- p. 24
Amy Hurlston contributes another instalment of her personal cycling travel journal.
- p. 27
Kosmos Junior offers humorous and practical advice on correct behaviour and manners for cyclists on and off the road.
- p. 29
B. Hayward writes on the artistic or practical aspects of working with canvas in connection with cycling.
- p. 34
A satirical or comic piece poking fun at the cryptic promotional announcements common in the cycling trade.
- p. 35
Karl Kron narrates an extended cycling journey or endurance tour spanning forty days.
- p. 40
A survey of the most fashionable and commercially successful tricycle designs available for the 1886 season.
- p. 41
Peter Bell describes the art and tactics of pace-making in support of a cyclist attempting to set a new speed record.
- p. 46
H. B. Gates recounts a cycling tour through the hilly terrain of the West Country of England.
- p. 54
News and notes from cycling clubs around the country.
- p. 55
The fifth instalment in a series retelling classic or humorous anecdotes from early cycling history.
- p. 60
Editorial commentary and gossip on current happenings in the cycling world.
- p. 62
A review of the latest technical developments, patents, and mechanical innovations in cycling equipment.