Description
This original 1899 edition of the Cyclists’ Touring Club British Road Book, Volume I is an exceptional artefact from the dawn of modern cycling. Published by Chorley & Pickersgill, Leeds, and authored by Frederick W. Cook, it captures the routes, road conditions and cycling culture of late-Victorian Britain.
With its distinctive hardback binding, period typography and fold-out map, this book was the trusted guide for members of the Cyclists’ Touring Club (CTC) — one of the earliest and most influential cycling organisations in the world.
Item Details:
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Title: The British Road Book, Vol. I
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Author: Frederick W. Cook
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Publisher: Chorley and Pickersgill, Leeds
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Year Printed: 1899
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Edition: Original first edition
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Binding: Hardback (cloth cover, gilt lettering)
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Language: English
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Region Covered: Europe (British Isles focus)
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Condition: Vintage / pre-owned, signs of age and handling; map included and intact
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Special Attributes: Original fold-out route map, early CTC insignia
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Subject: Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle – Cycling & Touring
This piece offers more than historical value — it is a testament to the birth of British cycling tourism and the collective spirit of the CTC, which inspired generations of riders to explore by bicycle.
Recommended Price
€120 – €150 (depending on condition and completeness of map)
Personal Note from Sorcha Rosa
“The British Road Book reads like a time capsule — when adventure meant two wheels, a paper map, and courage. A beautiful reminder of how cycling has always been about freedom.”
— Sorcha Rosa










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