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    Henry Gregor Felsen (August 16, 1916 – March 2, 1995) was an American writer, particularly of middle grade (MG) and teen (YA) books. He wrote both under his own name and a title under the pen name of Angus Vicker . Biography. Felsen was born and attended school in Brooklyn, the son of Harry and Sabina Bedrick Felsen.

  2. Mar 2, 1995 · Felsen was a prolific author. He wrote more than 60 books and hundreds of articles and short stories. Felsen's most popular writings were his car series books. The series (Hot Rod, St. ...more. Combine Editions. Henry Gregor Felsens books. Average rating: 3.94 · 485 ratings · 84 reviews · 73 distinct works • Similar authors.

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  3. Jun 8, 2022 · Make: Ford. Model: Model a. Back in the summer of ’14, we were excited when Holly Felsen Welch reached out to us with the news that she had arranged for a reprint of her father’s book, Hot Rod. This past March, we were downright stunned to learn that just eight years later, there was enough demand to justify yet another print run.

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  4. Henry Gregor Felsen has 73 books on Goodreads with 1416 ratings. Henry Gregor Felsens most popular book is Hot Rod.

  5. Henry Gregor Felsen. 3.85. 184 ratings35 reviews. Speed! Danger! Death! These words were splashed across the cover of Hot Rod, warning readers. Written in 1950, this book gives an historical look at the dangers of teens and reckless driving. After WWII, cars became more accessible, and teens were now hitting the roads for excitement.

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  6. Speed;, Danger, Death. Henry Gregor Felsen, author of popular hot rod novels from the 1950s.

  7. 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.

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