Henry Gregor Felsen Bibliography
Henry Gregor Felsen was
born in
Brooklyn, New York on August 16, 1916. He wrote roughly 60 books, some
under the pseudonym Angus Vicker. He died in Grand Rapids, Michigan on
March 2, 1995. If anyone
has any other
biographical information,
or can correct and update this bibliography, please contact me at the
email address at the bottom of this page. I have been told by Holly
Felsen Welch, Henry Felsen's daughter, that she is currently looking
into reprinting her fathers books. Let's hope she is successful. These
books are wonderful!
I would like to make you aware of two sites that I think are
great tributes to Henry Gregor Felsen:
The first is an
article by Jim Morton originally written for his publication, POP VOID,
entitled Cars
and Death.
The second site is a great fictional (photo fantasy)
report of Sgt. Tim O'Day returning
to Avondale. I think it is a wonderful tribute to the author and his
book, Hot Rod. It can be
found on Perry Kratchmer's "The Early Years"
website. Once on his site, click on the link Return to Avondale.
Novels:
A Teen-Ager's First Car
(Dodd, Mead &
Company, 1966)
Anyone for Cub Scouts?
(Charles Scribner's &
Sons, 1954)
Bertie Comes Through
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1947)
Bertie Makes a Break
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1949)
Bertie Takes Care
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1948)
Boy Gets Car (AKA Road Rocket)
(Random House, 1960)
Can You Do It Until You Need Glasses: The Different Drug
Book
(Dodd, Mead &
Company, 1977)
Crash Club
(Random House, 1958)
Cub Scout at Last!
(Scribners, 1952)
Davey Logan, Interne
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1950)
Doctor, It Tickles!
(Prentice-Hall, 1953)
Fever Heat (as pseudonym Augus Vicker)
(Dell, 1954)
Flying Correspondent
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1947)
He's in Submarines Now
(McBride, 1942)
He's in the Coast Guard Now
(McBride, 1942)
Here is Your Hobby: Car Customizing
(G. P. Putnam's &
Sons, 1965)
Hot Rod
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1950)
Jungle Highway
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1942)
Letters to a Teen-Age Son
(Dodd, Mead &
Company, 1962)
Living With Your First Motorcycle
(G. P. Putnam's &
Sons, 1976)
Medic Mirth
(Ace Books, 1956)
Navy Diver
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1942)
Pilots All
(Harper, 1943)
Some Follow the Sea
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1943)
Spaceman Cometh, The
(Perfection, 1971)
Street Rod
(Random House, 1953)
Struggle is Our Brother
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1942)
Submarine Sailor
(E. P. Dutton &
Company, 1942)
The Boy Who Discovered the Earth
(Charles Scribner's &
Sons, 1955)
The Company Owns the Tools (as
pseudonym Henry Vicar)
(Westminster Press, 1942)
Cup of Fury, The (AKA Rag Top)
(Random House, 1954)
Necktie Party, The and Some Other Comic Western Tales
(Perfection, 1971)
To My Son in Uniform
(Dodd, Mead &
Company, 1967)
To My Son, the Teen-Age Driver
(Dodd, Mead & Company, 1964)
Two and the Town
(Charles Scribner's &
Sons, 1952)
Why Outlaws Rue the Day, The Little Texas Stranger, Why
Banks is Robbed in Texas
(Perfection, 1971)
Why Rustlers Never Win
(Scholastic Book Service, 1966)
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