Mad for Speed: The Racing Life of Joan Newton Cuneo

Author:   Elsa A. Nystrom
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN:  

9780786470938


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 June 2013
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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This book covers Joan Newton Cuneo's life, and her roles (from 1905 to 1915) as the premier female racer in the United States and spokeswoman for women drivers and good roads. Beginning with her family history and marriage to Andrew Cuneo, it traces her life in New York society, the birth of her children, and Joan's growing interest in automobile touring and racing and partnership with Louis Disbrow, her racing mechanic. The book covers Joan's experiences in three Glidden Tours, including her notes on the 1907 tour, her first races, and her rivals. It also looks at the growth and change of automobile culture and the battles for control of racing among the American Automobile Association, the Automobile Club of America, and the American Automobile Manufacturers Association--which ended in banishing women racers shortly after Joan's greatest racing victories at New Orleans (in 1909). The book then follows Joan's attempts to continue racing, the end of her marriage, her move to the Upper Peninsula, and her remarriage and death. The book also includes a chapter on her female rivals in racing and touring.

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Author:   Elsa A. Nystrom
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780786470938


ISBN 10:   0786470933
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 June 2013
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword: In Search of Cousin Joan (by Dick Newton) Preface Introduction  1. From Holyoke to New York  2. Joan Newton Cuneo Learns to Drive  3. Mrs. Cuneo Makes the News!  4. “A case of love at first sight”  5. The 1907 Glidden Tour and Other Challenges  6. Queen for a Day  7. The Great Mardi Gras Races  8. Banished!  9. Joan Cuneo’s Swan Song—On to Atlanta 10. Winding Down 11. Bankruptcy, Scandal, Divorce 12. Contemporaries and Rivals: American Women Racers and Tourists, 1900–1920 Epilogue Appendix I: Joan Newton Cuneo’s Cars (by Elsa Nystrom) Appendix II: Racing the Knox (by Dick Newton) Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

Reviews

“very readable book on a fascinating woman and belongs in every racing and automobile library”—Antique Automobile; “a work of impressive and deftly written scholarship...a valued contribution”—Midwest Book Review; “the surest way your reviewer knows to encourage researcher/writers like Elsa Nystrom, and publishers like McFarland, to continue to produce such quality tomes is to encourage you to acquire a copy of this book for your library. And don’t merely shelve it, but take the time to read first for you’ll enjoy ‘making the acquaintance’ of Joan Newton Cuneo”—SAH Journal; “colorful story...McFarland deserves praise for championing such projects”—SpeedReaders; “As a passionate student of auto racing history, especially the formative years of the early 20th Century, I am especially grateful to Elsa Nystrom for her diligent investigation and recording of the incredible life of Joan Cuneo. The story of this auto racing pioneer is essential reading for anyone who appreciates motorsport or is intrigued by the role of women making their mark on American culture. Elsa’s thorough research and breezy writing style insures the time you spend with this engaging biography will be a great investment in not only your education but entertainment as well.”—Mark Dill, former Vice President, Marketing, Indianapolis Motor Speedway; “How wonderful Elsa went to the trouble to do so much research to uncover the life of Joan Newton Cuneo, a woman who would appear to be before her time, but as you read this fabulous story you’ll also learn about other women automobilists who lived in this era. Intertwined in her story are stories on the history of the automotive industry, auto racing sanctioning organizations, events, tracks and people, roads and highways, and women’s roles in society. So much information and knowledge is packed into this exciting book.”—Lyn St. James, race car driver and founder of Project Podium.


very readable book on a fascinating woman and belongs in every racing and automobile library --<i>Antique Automobile</i>; a work of impressive and deftly written scholarship...a valued contribution --<i>Midwest Book Review</i>; the surest way your reviewer knows to encourage researcher/writers like Elsa Nystrom, and publishers like McFarland, to continue to produce such quality tomes is to encourage you to acquire a copy of this book for your library. And don't merely shelve it, but take the time to read first for you'll enjoy 'making the acquaintance' of Joan Newton Cuneo --<i>SAH Journal</i>; As a passionate student of auto racing history, especially the formative years of the early 20th Century, I am especially grateful to Elsa Nystrom for her diligent investigation and recording of the incredible life of Joan Cuneo. The story of this auto racing pioneer is essential reading for anyone who appreciates motorsport or is intrigued by the role of women making their mark on American culture. Elsa's thorough research and breezy writing style insures the time you spend with this engaging biography will be a great investment in not only your education but entertainment as well. --Mark Dill, former Vice President, Marketing, Indianapolis Motor Speedway; How wonderful Elsa went to the trouble to do so much research to uncover the life of Joan Newton Cuneo, a woman who would appear to be before her time, but as you read this fabulous story you'll also learn about other women automobilists who lived in this era. Intertwined in her story are stories on the history of the automotive industry, auto racing sanctioning organizations, events, tracks and people, roads and highways, and women's roles in society. So much information and knowledge is packed into this exciting book. --Lyn St. James, race car driver and founder of Project Podium.


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Elsa A. Nystrom is a professor of history at Kennesaw State University. She lives in Marietta, Georgia.

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