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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