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Automobile Biographies / An Account of the Lives and the Work of Those Who Have Been Identified with the Invention and Development of Self-Propelled Vehicles on the Common Roads

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A series of biographical sketches traces the invention and development of self-propelled road vehicles, profiling early steam carriage pioneers, later investigators, and contemporary engineers, manufacturers, and promoters who advanced motorized transport. An introductory study reviews experiments with steam road carriages, bicycle and tricycle designs, and the renaissance of automotive engineering in recent decades. Entries draw on rare publications, personal papers, and photographs, combining technical description with life sketches to show how successive experiments and commercial efforts transformed crude steam wagons into the refined carriages of the era. Illustrations and archival material accompany the narratives.

About the Author

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Lyman Horace Weeks

Lyman Horace Weeks was an American author known for his contributions to automotive literature. His notable work, "Automobile Biographies," provides an insightful account of the lives and achievements of key figures involved in the invention and development of self-propelled vehicles. Through detailed narratives, Weeks highlights the technological advancements and personal stories that shaped the automotive industry. His writing reflects a deep appreciation for the pioneers of transportation and their impact on modern society.

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