
Cycle Rides Round London, written by Charles G. Harper and first published in 1902, is a travel guide and cycling narrative that explores scenic routes in the English countryside surrounding London. Harper combines personal anecdotes with detailed descriptions of picturesque views, historical landmarks, and quaint villages, reflecting on the evolution of cycling as a leisure activity among Londoners. The book highlights various cycling excursions, beginning with a ride from Southall Station, and offers insights into the landscapes and heritage of the regions visited.






































