author of The Stadium Century: Sport, Spectatorship and Mass Society in Modern France - Robert Lewis
“This book is a fabulous exploration of the social and cultural importance of the velocipedea short-lived but consequential predecessor to the modern bicyclein France during the late 1860s.”
author of Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France - Scott Carpenter
“Careening across the stage, lifted into song, championed in storyvelocipedes take France by storm in 1869-70. The machine of speed touches on gender, politics, class, and more. Never has cultural history been more informative or more fun than in the rollicking translations and commentary of Velocipedomania.”
author of Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris - Masha Belenky
“In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden bring to light an unexamined page of French cultural historyFrance’s obsession and cultural identification with the bicycle that began in the 1860s and that persists to this day. This lively compilation of texts about the velocipede, the iconic two-wheel wood and iron vehicle, will delight readers.”
author of Mastering the Marketplace: Popular Literature in Nineteenth-Century France - Anne O’Neil-Henry
“Engaging, well-researched, and expertly translated, Velocipedomania gives insight into the craze this two-wheeled machine inspired in the late 1860s and, more generally, into the rich popular culture of the period.”