<p>In 1895 visionary Rochester New York attorney George B. Selden was granted a patent for a &quot;road-carriage&quot; that he had designed but not built. In anticipation of a burgeoning American auto industry Selden had filed a series of amendments to his application delaying the process for sixteen years in order to stretch his claim out as long as possible. As a result the Selden patent covered all gasoline-powered vehicles designed since 1879 and manufactured sold or used in the United States during a seventeen-year period ending in 1912. Selden&#39;s ally the Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers granted licenses and collected royalties on cars made by other manufacturers until 1903 when the patent was challenged by a coalition of automakers led by Henry Ford.</p><p>In this classic study of the Selden patent case author William Greenleaf argues that Ford&#39;s defiance of the patent was considered heroic and that his victory in court after a contentious eight-year trade war was historic. Based on Greenleaf&#39;s extensive research in the Ford corporate archives Monopoly on Wheels shows that the real issue at stake in the Selden patent case was the democratization of the automobile as a mass-produced low-priced commodity as opposed to its former status as the exclusive property of the wealthy elite. Greenleaf shows that the suit was a foundation stone along with the Model T mass production methods and the five-dollar day upon which Ford&#39;s reputation as a rugged individualist was built. Greenleaf also investigates implications that the legal battle had beyond the auto industry for inventions patents and technological progress in general.</p><p><em>Monopoly on Wheels</em> vividly illustrates how the Selden patent battle became a landmark in the social and technological revolution of the early twentieth century. On the one-hundredth anniversary of the Selden patent case and fifty years after it was first published this volume will be a welcome addition to any auto historian&#39;s library. This reprinted edition also includes a new introduction by David L. Lewis.</p>
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