At last--a history of the evolution of the living wagon, home to traveling folk from gypsies and showmen across the ages. Starting with early bender tents and two-wheeled carts equipped with iron tires, and moving through horse-drawn wagons to today's modern purpose-built large scale trailers, this book looks at how those living on the road have adapted both their accommodation and their way of life to suit their unique existence and the changing circumstances surrounding them. Lavishly illustrated throughout, the authors consider not only different types of living van across the ages, but also look at the key customs adopted by, and chattels favored by, those who choose to live on the road, including delicate ornate carving, the use of gold leaf and mirrors, as well as chromium plating and the proud display of Crown Derby chinaware. Along the way they explain how some of these customs have spilled over into other cultures, becoming part of our national life.
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