"Wheels And Wheelilng" explores the historical and social impact of wheels and wheeled vehicles. This book delves into the evolution of transportation technology, examining how wheels have shaped societies and economies throughout history. From the earliest carts to the development of modern automobiles, the narrative highlights the ingenuity and transformative power of this fundamental invention.
PORTER's work provides valuable insights into the cultural significance of wheels, offering a comprehensive overview of their influence on human progress. It is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of technology, social history, and the automotive industry.
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