John Paul Gerber


John Paul Gerber was an American author, historian, librarian, and sportsperson.

Personal life

Gerber was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the eldest of 5 children born to John and Millie Gerber. As a youth his family moved to in Stillwater, Oklahoma, then during his teens in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Gerber earned a B.A. in history from the University of Minnesota, a PhD in history from the University of Wisconsin, and an MLS from Simmons College. He spent much of his professional career as an archivist at Harvard Law School and a medical librarian for the Boston Healthcare System.

Scootering

Gerber had a passion for European motorscooters, such as Vespas, Lambretta, and Heinkels, owning dozens of various scooters, putting over 412,000 miles riding his bikes on 5 continents, and according to the Boston Globe was "the world's foremost historian on the development, manufacture and spread of motor scooters as a practical means of everyday and leisure transportation."
Gerber rode his first bike at age 14 and by 21 he had ridden almost 40,000 miles traveling around the US and Canada. In 1966 he embarked on the first of his epic rides going from Minnesota to Panama and back on a Vespa GS 160. In 1971, he completed a solo trip on his Vespa motor scooter from Wisconsin down the east coast of South America to the Tierra del Fuego. He returned up the west coast and was on his way to Alaska when the trip was cut short by a car totaling his scooter in Hayward, California. In the late 1970s Gerber shipped a Vespa Rally from London to Singapore so he could ride the bike back the to London.

Death

Gerber died on June 10, 2010, in Quincy, Massachusetts, aged 65, from pancreatic cancer.

Books

Articles

An American Story by John Gerber,, Winter 2004/5Weird and Wonderful No. 1: The AMI by John Gerber,, Autumn 2006Weird and Wonderful No. 2: The Harley Davidson Brezza by John Gerber,, Winter 2006/7Weird and Wonderful: The NSU Maxima by John Gerber,, Spring 2007Weird and Wonderful: The Csepel Tunde by John Gerber,, Summer 2007Larry Hagman: Greenwich Village Bohemian and Vespa enthusiast by John Gerber,, Summer 2009Weird and Wonderful: The Swiss Army Vespa by John Gerber,, Autumn 2009The sorry tale of the demise of the Hoffmann Vespa by John Gerber,, Winter 2010/11Hans Stuck and Vespa by John Gerber,, Spring 2011