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Corporate Author Henley, M[icajah] C., pub.

Title Henley's manual of roller skating containing over two hundred illustrations : with complete descriptions of all movements performed on roller skates . / M. C. Henley..

Publication Info. Richmond [Ind.] : M. C. Henley, 1885.

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Description 1 online resource (141 pages).
Series Toys and Games anthology
Toys and Games anthology.
BiblioBoard Core module.
Note Original document: Book.
Summary Including a brief history of roller skates and detailed instructions on how to perform advanced tricks and figures, Henley's Manual of Roller Skating features over 200 illustrations. The first patented roller skates were introduced in 1760 by inventor John Joseph Merlin of Belgium. Improvements to the design came in 1863 with Joseph Plimpton's "rocking skates," which made it easier for skaters to turn corners. With these changes, the masses were able to enjoy skating more readily. In the early 1900s, Edvard Petrini invented the now-iconic pedaled roller skate, which resembled a small bicycle pedaling system on each foot. Today, roller skating remains one of the most popular hobbies around the world.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Roller skating.
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