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English: Hemming's Unicycle. The velocipede: its history, varieties, and practice, author J. T. Goddard, page 77 in chapter Hemming's Unicycle, or "Flying Yankee Velocipede". Extract from page 76: "Richard C. Hemming of New Haven, Conn., invented the machine herewith represented, two years ago; but has only recently brought it into the market and applied it to practical purposes." Extract from page 78: "wheel is of a diameter of from six to eight feet."
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Source Losslessly cropped from Google's scan of The velocipede: its history, varieties, and practice; author: J. T. Goddard; publisher: Hurd and Houghton; location: New York; OCLC:12320845 OCOLC: 659342545
Author book author J. T. Goddard; illustrator unknown
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