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If you haven't read Burt Levy's novel of '50s road racing (and I don't know how you can call yourself an LBC guy if you haven't) now's your chance to do it for under a buck. Got this email of an eBook offer for under a buck:


3) BIG NEWS! BURT IS GIVING SOMETHING AWAY!!!! Almost...​
See, here's the deal. In a desperate, even semi-pathetic post-mid-life-crisis effort to find new, young, hopefully hot & succulent and hooked-into-the-internet readers, Burt and his self-run, peanut-stand publishing company THINK FAST INK, will be embarking on a ONE WEEK ONLY, JUNE 19-26 e-book web promotion in conjunction with BOOKBUB, AMAZON.COM and BARNES & NOBLE NOOK. The bottom line is that for those seven days, e-book copies of Burt's seminal, cult-classic novel THE LAST OPEN ROAD will be on sale for LESS THAN A BUCK!!!
OK, it's not much less than a buck (99 cents U$D, in fact) but it's a **** of a deal for those without big rigs, pneumatic, fake-bosomy girlfriends and a secure future (wonder what one of those looks like?). Also a particularly good deal for our fans overseas, where the effing freight is half again (or more) as much as the **** books.
 
Thanks, it's in my reminders and will be the first book on my new iPhone.
 
Thanks for the tip......I haven't read that book but for under a buck, I think I can afford to. :friendly_wink:

"The Red Car" is my favourite book of all time.

Here's a snap I took of Burt last year at our Jefferson 500 vintage race

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Another nod for The Red Car. It's what hooked me in '61 or thereabouts. Still have a copy!
 
I love Burt's "Last Open Road" series. I've read them all, and am waiting for the next one. I took my students to the Watkins Glen Motor Racing Research Center last year to see Burt speak. They loved him too. He had all kinds of good stories.

I recently found a copy of "The Last Open Road" for a dollar at a library book sale. Signed, with a TLOR bumper sticker as a bookmark!!!! I picked it up as my loaner copy to get my friends hooked.
Mehehehehehe
 
I recently found a copy of "The Last Open Road" for a dollar at a library book sale. Signed, with a TLOR bumper sticker as a bookmark!!!! I picked it up as my loaner copy to get my friends hooked.
Mehehehehehe

Burt once told me at a book signing that he's signed so many of his books, the valuable ones will be the unsigned ones.
 
I got a Barnes & Noble gift card for Christmas.
I thought that I'd buy 2-3 of Burts books for our trip to the
Outer Banks,in North Carolina.
Turns out that I can't afford to buy even two of his
books.Of course if I want to buy a "Nook",I can get it for
$9.99.Just why would I want a "Nook"?And why do I have
no idea what it is.
I bought his book "The Last Open Road",& would love
read more of his writings,but just why are they SO expensive?

- Doug
 
Doug, right near the entrance to the Hatteras lighthouse is a small locally owned bookstore called "Buxton Books" Run by a charming lady. They have a very good selection especially for such a small store. I picked up a reprint copy of a book that was written in the 50s called "The Hatterasman". Has a lot of local lore and stories about the islands. I loved it. It was actually written just a few hundred yards from where I bought it.
 
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