F. J. Erskine (also known as Miss F. J. Erskine) was a Victorian author whose only known work is the manual Lady Cycling. It was written, in Erskine's words, "for women cyclists by a woman cyclist", and published in 1897, by which time women all over the British Empire had thrown themselves into adventure on their bicycles, which was not very well received by the male society of the time.
Source: Editorial Impedimenta (in Spanish)
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Cycling, Bicycles, Cycling for women, Etiquette, Etiquette for women, Feminism, Ferronnerie, Ironwork, Sports for womenTime
Victorian eraID Numbers
- OLID: OL5299097A
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Alternative names
- Miss F.J. Erskine
- F. J. Erskine
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March 9, 2020 | Edited by dcapillae | Bio in English |
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