David V. Herlihy Explained
David V. Herlihy (born July 30, 1958) is an author and historian. He is notable for writing Bicycle: The History,[1] published by Yale University Press, and Lost Cyclist: The Epic Tale of an American Adventurer and His Mysterious Disappearance.[2] [3] He has also presented at the International Cycling History Conference and has published an opinion piece on cycling in The New York Times.[4] He graduated from Harvard University in 1980 and is an alumnus of the Harvard Cycling Club.[5] He is the son of noted historians David Herlihy and Patricia Herlihy.[6]
Awards
Invention of the bicycle
Herlihy presented evidence at the fourth International Cycling History Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, Oct. 11–16, 1993, that Pierre Lallement deserves credit for putting pedals on the dandy horse.[8]
Notes and References
- News: It Is About the Bike. The New York Times. Edward Koren. January 30, 2005. 2012-06-24.
- News: Geopolitical Cycles. The New York Times. Robert Sullivan. June 18, 2010. 2012-06-24.
- The Unsolved Case of the "Lost Cyclist", Author David V. Herlihy discusses his book about Frank Lenz's tragic failed attempt to travel the world by bicycle. The Smithsonian Magazine. Megan Gambino. August 27, 2010. 2012-06-24.
- News: The Onus on Cyclists and Drivers. The New York Times. February 27, 2012. David V. Herlihy. 2012-06-24.
- Highwheel Harvard. Harvard Magazine. November–December 2004. 2012-06-24.
- Web site: David Herlihy (disambiguation). Library Thing. 2019-05-28.
- Web site: Bicycle: The History . . 2012-06-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120612091913/http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=0300104189 . 2012-06-12 .
- News: Lallement recognized as inventor of bicycle. Lynne Tolman. Telegram & Gazette. September 5, 1993. 2012-06-26.