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Books
Don Morrow, A Sporting Evolution: The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association 1881-1981, 1981
This is a general history of the MAAA written for it's centennial in 1981 and contains a chapter on the MBC
Glen Norcliffe, The Ride to Modernity: The Bicycle in Canada 1869-1900, 2001
Glen Norcliffe, Critical Geographies of Cycling, 2015
Has a chapter on MBC history
Conrad Kerber & Terry Kerber, Major Taylor: The touching story of a man who broke the race barrier to become one of the greatest athletes of all time, 2014
description of the 1899 World Championship in Montreal
Andrew Ritchie, Major Taylor: The extraordinary career of a champion bicycle racer, 1988
description of the 1899 World Championship in Montreal
Carlton Reid, Roads were not built for cars: How cyclists were the first to push for good roads & became the pioneers of Motoring, 2015
General history of cycling at turn of the century
Brian Kinsman, Around the World Awheel: The adventures of Karl Creelman
description of Canada's first round the world bicycle trip 1899-1901
Hugh Dauncey, French Cycling: A Social and Cultural History
description of ICA UCI dispute and the founding of Tour de France
John A McKenty, Canada Cycle & Motor: The CCM Story
Good early history of Bicycle manufacturing in Canada which was centered in South Western Ontario
No mention of early Montreal cycling other than Major Taylor's 1899 World championship
Papers
Darcy Ingram, We Are No Longer Freaks : The Cyclists Rights Movement in Montreal, Sport History Review, 2012 43 18-42
PDF Download
Billard Guy, Vélodrome Queen’s Park, Verdun 1899
PDF available for download at https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq1056841/2013-v18-n3-hq0536/68962ac/
Books
Don Morrow, A Sporting Evolution: The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association 1881-1981, 1981
This is a general history of the MAAA written for it's centennial in 1981 and contains a chapter on the MBC
Glen Norcliffe, The Ride to Modernity: The Bicycle in Canada 1869-1900, 2001
Glen Norcliffe, Critical Geographies of Cycling, 2015
Has a chapter on MBC history
Conrad Kerber & Terry Kerber, Major Taylor: The touching story of a man who broke the race barrier to become one of the greatest athletes of all time, 2014
description of the 1899 World Championship in Montreal
Andrew Ritchie, Major Taylor: The extraordinary career of a champion bicycle racer, 1988
description of the 1899 World Championship in Montreal
Carlton Reid, Roads were not built for cars: How cyclists were the first to push for good roads & became the pioneers of Motoring, 2015
General history of cycling at turn of the century
Brian Kinsman, Around the World Awheel: The adventures of Karl Creelman
description of Canada's first round the world bicycle trip 1899-1901
Hugh Dauncey, French Cycling: A Social and Cultural History
description of ICA UCI dispute and the founding of Tour de France
John A McKenty, Canada Cycle & Motor: The CCM Story
Good early history of Bicycle manufacturing in Canada which was centered in South Western Ontario
No mention of early Montreal cycling other than Major Taylor's 1899 World championship
Papers
Darcy Ingram, We Are No Longer Freaks : The Cyclists Rights Movement in Montreal, Sport History Review, 2012 43 18-42
PDF Download
Billard Guy, Vélodrome Queen’s Park, Verdun 1899
PDF available for download at https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq1056841/2013-v18-n3-hq0536/68962ac/
Macleans July 1956 Edition "When the World Went Bicycle Crazy"