The Ferris Wheel evolved from crude hand or animal-driven wheels
carrying only a few riders to George Ferris' big wheel at the
Chicago 1893 World's Fair over several hundred years. It's may
have been derived from the water wheel, or from animal or human-
turned power wheels where the animal or person walked up a series
of steps on the outer rim of the wheel in order to move water,
grind grain, drive primative machines, etc.
Here is an alphabetical list of books that deal exclusively with
Entertainment Wheels. Be sure to consult the other
Books sections
because many of those books may also have ride information. Look
under Videos, as well.
THE FOLLOWING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED
WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR ©
________ A CENTURY OF BIG ELI WHEELS (2000) By Roger A. Deem. Here is a book about the history of the Eli Bridge Company and its amusement rides. An update of the 1993 edition, which was published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Columbian Exposition. 32 Pages. *(Not Reviewed.) Thanks to Mike Schulte of Michigan for suggesting this book. Published By: Eli Bridge Company Jacksonville, Illinois U.S.A. Eli Bridge ISBN: Price: $5 (U.S. Funds) ________ THE FERRIS WHEEL (1993) By Lois S. Jones. *(Not Reviewed.) Published by: Grace Dangberg ISBN: 0-913205-19-2 Price: $21.50 (U.S. Funds) ________ FERRIS WHEELS (1983) By Norman D. Anderson and Walter R. Brown. This small-format (22 cm X 21 cm) book of just under 60 pages, briefly traces the "ferris" wheel from the 1600s through George Ferris's giant wheel that caused all subsequent wheels to bear his name, to today's modern versions and variations. *(Recommended. Despite its shortness this book has many photos and an extensive section on Ferris's wheel for The Columbian Exposition of 1893 Also pictured are The Wonder Wheel, Swooper, Zipper, Sky Diver, Enterprise, Skywhirl, and double ferris wheel variations. Detriments are lack of an index, and photo locations must be looked up in a section at the back of the book rather than having them accompany each picture.) FERRIS WHEELS (Continued) Published by: Random House Pantheon Books Toronto, Ontario New York, New York Canada U.S.A. ISBN: 0-394-85460-8 Price: $14.95 (Cdn. Funds) ________ FERRIS WHEELS: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY (1992) By Norman Anderson. Contains almost 500 illustrations and patent drawings in 255 pages. Likely an update of the above. *(Not Reviewed.) Published By: Bowling Green University Popular Press Bowling Green, Ohio U.S.A. ISBN: 087972532X Price: $29.95 (U.S. Funds) $59.95 (U.S. Funds) ________ THE VIENNA GIANT FERRIS WHEEL (1989) By Jahn and Peter Petritsch. Read about this popular European ride in the Prater visited by nearly 1,000,000 a year. Details the design and construction and the wheel as it is today. Many black & white and colour photographs. *(Not Reviewed.) Published by: ISBN: Price:
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