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Around The World On Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride

by Peter Zheutlin | Travel |
ISBN: 0806530669 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingGoryDetailswing of Nashua, New Hampshire USA on 9/19/2016
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Journal Entry 1 by wingGoryDetailswing from Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Monday, September 19, 2016
I found this good-condition softcover at the local library's ongoing book sale. It's about a once-famed woman who made a bicycle trip around the world in 1894 - and there's a local tie-in, as the company that sponsored her was based in the town where I live. (The company was the Londonderry Lithia Springs Water Company, hence her celebrity name of "Londonderry", for the town where the springs were located; the company itself was in Nashua.)

The account itself is entertaining, and reveals that Annie may have been as much of a clever self-promoter as an enthusiastic cyclist - more, in fact, as she started out with very little experience on bicycles at all. Her trip was certainly arduous and often dangerous, but she did take advantage of the occasional shortcut, lots of assists, and periodic rest breaks.

The book presents a colorful view of society at the time, from its interest in unusual feats to controversy over increasing moves towards women's rights. Indeed, the emphasis on the bicycle as one early (and literal) vehicle towards the liberation of women comes up quite often in the text. But perhaps my favorite part of the book is the afterword in which the author describes his search for his great-grand-aunt; the genealogical aspects and the lost-and-found family-history notes were quite entertaining, and should motivate others to take a bit more trouble to document their families while they can.

Released 7 yrs ago (11/13/2016 UTC) at West Hollis Street (See Release Notes For Details) in Nashua, New Hampshire USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I plan to leave this book on a fencepost along the Heritage Rail Trail near W. Hollis and Elm Sts., the approximate location of the old Lithia Spring Water bottling plant. Hope the finder enjoys the book!

*** Released as part of the 2016 The The release challenge. ***

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