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Cycling in Victorian Ireland Brian Griffin

Cycling in Victorian Ireland By Brian Griffin

Cycling in Victorian Ireland by Brian Griffin


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Cycling in Victorian Ireland

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Cycling in Victorian Ireland by Brian Griffin

This book examines the social history of cycling in 19th-century Ireland. Drawing from the numerous Irish and British cycling journals and newspapers of the period, this book illustrates the profound impact which the introduction of the bicycle and the tricycle had on the lives of Irish men, women and children. It also features cartoons and photographs.

About Brian Griffin

Brian Griffin lectures in History and Irish Studies at Bath Spa University, where he is also co-ordinator of the Irish Studies Centre. He is the author of The Bulkies: Police and Crime in Belfast, 1800-1865 (Dublin 1997) and Sources for the Study of Crime in Ireland, 1801-1921 (Dublin 2005)

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GOR007807684
9781845885625
1845885627
Cycling in Victorian Ireland by Brian Griffin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2006-11-24
220
N/A
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