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Old 10-17-2010, 03:47 PM
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Default New book out on Shelby Oct/2010

Written by a California guy who I think actually raced against Shelby or was at least on the scene when Shelby was still a race driver.
I haven't seen it yet so can't given an opinion but here's the same ad blurb I got in a letter from the publisher, reproduced here without a word changed, so you "got to be first" guys can search from here...



Title: The Shelby American Story
Author: Art Evans
Format: Horizonatl




By Art Evans with photography by Dave Freidman Le Mans winner Carroll Shelby was one of the best American drivers during the fifties. But unfortunately, his racing career was cut short after the 1960 season due to his heart condition.
Always interested in car design and construction, Shelby conceived one of the most successful sports cars, the Cobra, followed by the King Cobra, the Cobra Daytona Coupe and Shelby Mustangs. His company—Shelby American—won the World Manufacturers’ Championship in 1965. At the helm of the Ford GT program, he won the triple crown of racing: Le Mans, Sebring and Daytona.
This book details not only the triumphs, but also the tragedies as well profiling those involved including Mario Andretti, Phil Hill, Ken Miles, Dan Gurney and many others. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, the book is hardcover in an 8˝x11-inch landscape format with 128 pages. A bargain for only $39.95 and a future collectible.
Item No. 39752 $39.95
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Anybody own this book yet? are there any new "old" photo`s in it?
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So who be the publisher if I might ask...?
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Evans' published a text on Shelby in 2008. Published by Photo Data Research. This and two other texts are available from Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...2BShelby&enc=1
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...only $39.95 and a future collectible.
I reckon it will be a terrific book, BUT, I sure get nervous when I see any new product advertised as "collectible". Perhaps it will be, in time...

Another pet peeve I hear far to often is "most accurate".
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So who be the publisher if I might ask...?
http://www.enthusiastbooks.com/?page...bf3ec368ec3710
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Default Collectible if it goes out of print fast

I would say a book could be called "collectible" if it had a small print run, say 1000 copies, and the publisher doesn't reschedule another printing when he runs out. But then you have to be careful, what if you were one of the ones who paid lots of bucks for an out of print copy of The Inside Story of the Fastest Fords thinking it must be out of print for 30 plus years and darned if they didn't reprint it. As far as most accurate, the writer of the book was there on the scene when Shelby was a race driver so has a little more info than those who were mere toddlers when Shelby was racing. I have the book but haven't had time to dig into it yet
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