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A Hot Rod Tale Retold

Sunday 25 April 2010 at 11:43 pm Hot Rod, the monumental book written by Henry Gregor Felsen, is about to be re-released! HOORAY!!!


If you had a kid-hood like mine, you remember sharing the lone, well read copy of Felsen's Hot Rod book with the other gearheads in school or at the local library. I thumbed through the well-worn copies of all of his tales of fast cars & hot rods from the 1950s. These books are sadly missing from library shelves today, but thanks to his daughter Holly, teenagers today will have an opportunity to read the stories we loved as kids.

Holly Felsen has confirmed that her father's 1950 book, Hot Rod, will be reprinted and re-released in May, after an absence from bookstores of more than 30 years. After posting on various websites, Holly quickly learned that many guys & gals are still enamored of her father's books. " I've been amazed at the number of fans who have contacted me. I didn't realize just how many people he touched through his books. "

H.G. Felsen wrote about 60 books, many about hot rodding, often about the dangers of fast cars & poor judgment that some teenagers use with them. These books have become highly collectable since the series went out of print decades ago. Holly Felsen said that if she sees enough interest, then re-publication of the rest of HG's of the books would be a possibility after the re-release of Hot Rod.

For details on the re-publication of Hot Rod, send a mailing address to hfwelch@me.com.

Bill, Willie & Joe @ the Post Office

Saturday 03 April 2010 at 11:33 am Bill Mauldin was a hero to most of the guys that fought in WW2, because his cartoons evoked the often dark sense of humor felt by Infantrymen across Europe. This young kid's characters, Willie & Joe, made the "grunts" feel that their voice was heard outside of the trenches & even back home. His 1st of 2 Pulitzer Prizes came in 1945 for his work in Stars & Stripes.



Now his efforts are being memorialized by the US Postal Service on a new 1st Class stamp. The stamp, designed by Postal Service art director Terrence W. McCaffrey, shows Mauldin in uniform and helmet sketching, based on a photo taken in 1943 in Italy by Life magazine photographer John Phillips. Mauldin’s image is looking toward his Willie and Joe in full combat gear from a cartoon that is now in the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City.

More on Bill, Willie & Joe in our Forum

Twenty million of the stamps will be produced in self-adhesive sheets of 20. Buy 'em for Dad or buy 'em for Grandpa, they'll probably tell you some great tales from the time they spent abroad.

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