Eugène Meyer
Eugène Meyer was a Parisian inventor credited with the development of the penny-farthing bicycle. He obtained a patent for a bicycle design featuring a large front wheel in 1869, contributing significantly to the evolution of cycling. His work laid the groundwork for future bicycle innovations, distinguishing him as a key figure in the history of cycling.
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Eugene Meyer bought The Washington Post in 1933.
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Eugène Meyer is considered the father of the penny-farthing bicycle.
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