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The text traces the historical development of wheeled vehicles and then provides practical guidance on designing and laying out full-sized working drawings. It surveys materials and details the construction of body and undercarriage components, including wheels, axles, springs, perches, and braking arrangements, with notes on smithing, metalwork, and joinery. Separate chapters address painting and ornamental decoration, lining and trimming, and the painter’s materials and techniques. Final sections discuss trade practices, invention and machinery, and offer maintenance and care advice for private owners. Illustrations accompany technical explanations to aid apprentices and practitioners.

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James W. Burgess

James W. Burgess was an author known for his contributions to the field of coach-building. His notable work, "A Practical Treatise on Coach-Building Historical and Descriptive," provides a comprehensive overview of the techniques and history associated with this craft. Through his writing, Burgess aimed to educate readers on the intricacies of coach construction, blending practical advice with historical context. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the art and science of vehicle design and craftsmanship.

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