I oughta mention my favorite "for just plain
reading book". Our own Louise Ann Noeth's
Bonneville book. I have read it through twice,
and am on my third go around. Each time I find
something that I somehow missed on the previous
readings. Unless she had some special magic that
keeps making new stuff appear while the book sits
in front of my fireplace! I stick an old
Bonneville tape in the VCR, lounge back in front
of the fireplace, and read through that book. It
must be a good book. It's the most I have ever
spent to buy a book, and don't regret it a bit.
Dick J
--- Want1937hd@aol.com wrote:
> If you like race car history, the best book out
> there is The Miller Dynasty,
> by the late Mark L. Dees. Mark had many old
> Bonneville cars years ago. The
> book is a history of all the cars and engines
> designed and built by Harry
> Miller. GREAT photos! It is a bit pricy, but
> well worth having. Bob in
> connecticut
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