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Examines the eight-year legal fight to overturn the Selden automobile patent in the early days of the American auto industry.

In 1895, visionary Rochester, New York, attorney George B. Selden was granted a patent for a "road-carriage" that he...

  • Name : Monopoly on Wheels: Henry Ford and the Selden Automobile Patent
  • Vendor : Wayne State University Press
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Monopoly on Wheels: Henry Ford and the Selden Automobile Patent
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Examines the eight-year legal fight to overturn the Selden automobile patent in the early days of the American auto industry.

In 1895, visionary Rochester, New York, attorney George B. Selden was granted a patent for a "road-carriage" 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'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.

In this classic study of the Selden patent case, author William Greenleaf argues that Ford'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'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'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.

Monopoly on Wheels 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's library. This reprinted edition also includes a new introduction by David L. Lewis.



Author: William Greenleaf
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 03/15/2011
Series: Great Lakes Books (Paperback)
Pages: 330
Weight: 1.16lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.10w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9780814335123


Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 06/01/2011 pg. 139

About the Author

William Greenleaf was professor of history at the University of New Hampshire until his death in 1975. From 1952 to 1955, he was a research associate of the Ford Motor Company History Project sponsored by Columbia University and worked with Allan Nevins and Frank Ernest Hill on their monumental history of the Ford Motor Company, Ford: The Times, the Man, the Company. Greenleaf is also the author of several other books of industrial and business history.


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