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Re: New Kurtis Book

To: "Wester S Potter" <wspotter@jps.net>, <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: New Kurtis Book
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 20:13:05 -0600
Wes.... List.... if it's something you believe in then it's not
commercialisim....it's supporting something and sharing it with your
friends.... Wouldn't you tell your friends in Person about the great book
you read?  about a Great place you did business with?  our country and our
hobby is know for that...

Keith
( bad mouthing a vendor can be considered liable if not true... couple of
interesting court cases document this )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wester S Potter" <wspotter@jps.net>
To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 7:40 PM
Subject: New Kurtis Book


> List,
>
> I just received a note from a former Bonneville record holder and
genuinely
> nice guy Gordon Eliot White.  He has a new book out that is somewhat of a
> companion to his excellent book "Offenhauser, the Legendary American
Racing
> Engine and the Men Who Built It."  The new book is The Indinapolis Racing
> Cars of Frank Curtis, 1941 - 1963 a Photo Archive.  I cherish my
Offenhauser
> book, it is well written, well researched and written by someone who has
an
> insiders knowledge of the engines.  His Bonneville record was set with
one.
>
> The second printing of "Offenhauser" sold out in 1999 but Gordon has some
> copies of a third edition.  The new book is $29.95 plus $3.95 postage and
> insurance ( + 15 cents sales tax in Virginia).  If you want both books it
> would be $74.85 total.  (Offenhauser is $39.95 plus $3.95 p&i by itself.)
> Tell him you want it/both autographed!
>
> You can send him a check at; Kurtis Book c/o Gordon White, Box 129,
> Hardyville, VA  23070 ... he isn't set up to take credit cards apparently.
>
> I hope you'll excuse my getting commercial on you but this is a rare
> oportunity to get a first edition of a book that is really well done ...
and
> it's by a racer who has been there/done that.  He's now a consultant for
the
> Smithsonian in their racing automotive section and encyclopedic in his
depth
> of knowledge of the subjects he writes about.  Any review you read about
> "Offenhauser" is lavish in praise of the book.  I'd guess that any time
you
> get an award winning newspaperman writing about a subject he knows and
> loves, the result would be excellent.
>
> Might even leave a copy of this e-mail around where your wife could find
it.
> Christmas is coming in less than a month.
>
> Happy holidays,
> Wes

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