Early bicycles like the ""dandy horse"" paved the way for innovations such as the high-wheel bicycle and the safety bicycle, each representing significant technological leaps. The book uniquely combines technological history with social analysis. It examines how the bicycle became a symbol of freedom and independence, influencing urban planning and military strategies.
Bicycle History progresses through different stages of the bicycle's development, from early prototypes to its impact on society and the rise of cycling as a sport. Readers will gain insights into the bicycle's impact on engineering, sociology, and urban studies, solidifying its place as a catalyst for social progress and a reflection of humanity's innovative spirit.