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Traces man's development and use of the wheel from the Elamite chariot of 2,500 B.C. to the transcontinental buses of today.
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Wheels: A Pictorial History
September 2002, Tandem Library
Hardcover
in English
0613937120 9780613937122
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Wheels: A Pictorial History
August 7, 2002, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Paperback
in English
- Johns Hopkins Pbk. Ed edition
0801869293 9780801869297
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First Sentence
"PERHAPS IT ISN'T TRUE THAT if man could have been made in more than one piece, he would have had wheels instead of feet."
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