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OverviewLink Aller is a rebel and an outcast. The people of Dellville blame him for the racing-related death of young hot rodder Ricky Madison. Link knows it wasn't his fault, but if everyone is going to act like he is the bad guy, then he will show them just how bad he can be.Virgil Kern is Dellville's hot shot new cop. Hardened and scarred from his years patrolling the big city, he has no problem roughing Link up if it means keeping him in line. But he thinks Link is going to back down, then he has another thing coming. Link will do whatever it takes to show him he means business, and when he meets Kern's sixteen-year-old daughter Darlene, he knows just how to get back at the old man.Rag Top is another Henry Gregor Felsen novel that captured the heart and soul of 1950s hot rod culture. Dig in and learn what millions of readers already know; the world's most popular hot rod novels are a hopped-up high-horsepower thrill ride. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry Gregor FelsenPublisher: Octane Press Imprint: Octane Press Edition: 3rd ed. Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781642341348ISBN 10: 1642341347 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 03 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAfter struggling financially during the Depression, Felsen sold nine books and hundreds of stories in his first eighteen months of full-time freelance writing in the early 1940s. After war service with the Marine Corps, during which he edited the Corps magazine Leatherneck and wrote magazine articles while stationed in the Pacific, he returned to Iowa where he lived for most of the rest of his life. His best-selling book was Hot Rod, one of a rodding series that also included Street Rod and Crash Club and sold about eight million copies in all. He wrote about 60 books, many of them moralistically exploring the evils of drugs, sexism, and racism. Felsen was born in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from high school in 1933 and attended the University of Iowa for two years before dropping out due to financial difficulties. He found work in the Federal Writers' Project, producing articles for Iowa: A Guide to the Hawkeye State in 1936. In 1937, he met and married Marie ""Penny"" Vincent from West Des Moines, Iowa, but the couple struggled through the remainder of the Depression. His wife found a position with Look Magazine, which was published in Des Moines, while he worked off and on for the Works Progress Administration, tried opening a fencing studio (which failed), and eventually became a full-time writer. In 1940, Felsen started writing detective stories with Darrell Huff (an editor at Look Magazine). He then became a staff writer for David C. Cook Publishing Co. Shortly after that he published his first book, Jungle Highway. He quit that job after eight months to freelance in New York and over the course of the next eighteen months, he wrote and sold nine books and hundreds of stories. A member of the Marine Corps for two and a half years during World War II, Felsen was stationed in the Pacific theater and wrote for Leatherneck magazine. He returned to Iowa in 1946 and remained there most of his life. From 1964 to 1969, Felsen taught writing part time at Drake University in Des Moines. A prolific and popular children's writer, Felsen wrote about sixty books, with some of his most popular titles written from 1950 to 1960 in the series that included Hot Rod, Street Rod, Crash Club, Rag Top, and Road Rocket. He wrote the last book in the series, Fever Heat, under the pseudonym Angus Vicker. Hot Rod was so popular it remained on a bestseller list for children's books for thirty years, with multiple editions and more than eight million copies sold. Some of his other books became movies, while many of his stories appeared regularly in the Saturday Evening Post, another widely read national publication. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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