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9780195443370

The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Company Sunday Streetcars and Municipal Reform in Toronto, 1888 - 1897

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195443370

  • ISBN10:

    0195443373

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-12-12
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $23.41

Summary

Bribery! Corruption! Fist fights on the steps of City Hall. Thunderings from the pulpits! Mass meetings, petitions, rallies, unrest in the streets! The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Company is a lighthearted, impeccably researched excursion through the thickets of chicanery, hypocrisy andsanctimony that were the special marks of High Victorian Toronto.The story is simple: big-money interest who owned Toronto's street railways wanted to run streetcars on Sundays. They claimed this would be a boon to the working man on his day of rest, but it was clear that profit was their real motive. Respectable leaders of Toronto society were adamantly opposed;Sunday streetcars were a desecration of the Sabbath, the work of the Devil. But ultimately, the robber barons won and the cars ran on Sunday - just as the first great bicycle craze began. Everybody bought bikes - some of them from the Methodist Bicycle Company - and the Sunday streetcars werevirtually empty. Revenge is a rollicking good story peopled by flamboyant characters with Good and Evil fighting it out in public view. Richly illustrated with cartoons and photographs from the period, it is an exuberant refutation of the notion that Canadian history is dull. With a new introduction by the authors, the attractive Wynford edition brings this award-winning classic to a new generation of readers.

Author Biography

Christopher Armstrong is a professor of history at York University. H.V Nelles is the L.R. Wilson Professor of Canadian History at McMaster University and the author of A Little History of Canada.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Wynford Editionp. v
Prefacep. vii
A Sense of Time and Placep. 1
Ned Clarke's Torontop. 13
Senator Smith's Goldminep. 27
The Sale of the Railway and the Purchase of the Councilp. 35
Weathercocks and Flapdoodlersp. 49
A Business Man and a Business Planp. 68
The City Virginp. 104
Boodle Everywherep. 121
The Redemption of the Cityp. 129
Organizing to Whip the Saintsp. 144
The Unbluing of Torontop. 156
The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Companyp. 169
Postscriptp. 173
Appendicesp. 182
Notesp. 186
Indexp. 209
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