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A richly illustrated survey traces the development of passenger and ceremonial wheeled vehicles from ancient and regional forms to modern coachbuilding, combining historical descriptions, technical explanation, and visual evidence. It examines construction techniques, body styles, axles, suspension, ornamentation, and regional variants—Indian gharries, temple cars, horse-litters, Hungarian and European waggons and sedans—while documenting materials, artisanship, and functional adaptations. Drawn from lectures and archival images, the work situates design changes in social and practical needs and offers practical insights for craftsmen alongside historical reconstruction from paintings, engravings, and surviving examples.
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