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The Cyclist's Manifesto
The Case for Riding on Two Wheels Instead of Four
by Robert Hurst
Price:
$16.95
Pub. Date:
05/05/2009
Edition:
First
Binding:
Paperback
Page Count:
224
Trim Size:
5 1/2 x 8 1/2
ISBN 10:
0-7627-5128-2
ISBN 13:
978-0-7627-5128-0
Publisher:
Falcon
Imprint:
Why we’re entering a different phase in the history of energy, why we can’t afford to ignore it—
and why the bicycle provides a uniquely empowering way of dealing with it
The Cyclist’s Manifesto
makes the most powerful case to date for a simple fact: America can no longer afford to ignore the bicycle as a tool for serious transportation. Robert Hurst takes off his gloves to lay out the case in favor of the bicycle as today’s superior mode of transport—and to voice a resounding call to action for people to use it.
Hurst visits a surprising variety of places and historical moments in search of an explanation for America’s dysfunctional love-hate relationship with the most efficient vehicle ever invented. He argues that the American aversion to bicycling for transportation is a unique historical-cultural absurdity based largely on false assumptions and bad information.
Written with wit and more than a little exasperation,
The Cyclist’s Manifesto
paints a tantalizing picture of the potential benefits of an increasingly self-propelled America, and beckons the frustrated driver, transit user, or pedestrian into the streets for a healthier, happier life on two wheels.
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