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I recommend Bike Battles. It has a good overview of the history of bikes and there use...
An acquaintance of mine just put out this book, which looks really informative and readable: http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/books/guroff-mechanical-horse
I really enjoyed "In the City of Bikes" when I read it a few years ago. It's mostly about Amsterdam and the Netherlands, but provides great historical context and anecdotes, so I think it would be of interest to anyone who likes transportation bicycling, even if you've never been to that area.
Is 1975 old enough? https://transportation.stanford.edu/pdf/sprocketman-comicbook.pdf
How about Smith, Robert A. A Social History of the Bicycle. McGraw-Hill/American Heritage Press?
Or somewhat related The Horse in the City = apparently many warehouse buildings were high rise stables with elevators for the horses...
Also a wonderful article, early years of MS. Magazine about women and liberation through the bicycle. Don't know the issue number.
One more, The Bicycle, The Bloomer and Dress reform in the 1890s (Sally Sims in Dress and Popular Culture....)
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