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Robert E. Petersen

Robert Einar "Pete" Petersen (September 10, 1926 – March 23, 2007) was an American publisher who founded the Petersen Automotive Museum in 1994.[1]

Robert E. Petersen
BornSeptember 10, 1926
East Los Angeles, California
DiedMarch 23, 2007(2007-03-23) (aged 80)
Santa Monica, California
NationalityAmerican
EducationBarstow High School
Occupation(s)Publisher, philanthropist
Known forPetersen Publishing Company: Hot Rod, Car Craft, Motor Trend, CARtoons, Guns & Ammo, SPORT, Motorcyclist, Teen, Tiger Beat, Sassy Magazine
SpouseMargie McNally

Biography edit

Early life edit

Robert Einar "Pete" Petersen was born on September 10, 1926, in East Los Angeles, California. He was of Danish descent. He learned about cars from helping his father, a truck mechanic.[1][2] After graduating from Barstow High School,[3] he served in the Army Air Corps in World War II.[1]

Career edit

After the war, Petersen left Barstow, California, for Los Angeles and found work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), becoming a publicist there within a year.[4]

After being laid off during staff cuts, Petersen and other ex-MGM staff started Hollywood Publicity Associates, a consulting firm. In the summer of 1947, the company was commissioned to publicize an exhibition of hot rods held the following winter. While working to promote the exhibition, Petersen realized that there were no media specific to hot rods or hot-rodding. Seeing an opportunity, Petersen and Robert Lindsay, another member of the promotion team for the exhibition, left Hollywood Publicity Associates that autumn and began development of Hot Rod magazine. The first issue of the magazine, with a run of 5,000 copies, was released to coincide with the Los Angeles Hot Rod Exhibition, the show Petersen and Lindsay were initially contracted to publicize. The founders sold the copies of the magazine at the steps of the exhibition. After a successful debut, the magazine continued to sell out and grow in readership. By mid-1949, monthly sales exceeded 50,000 copies.[4]

Starting from this, Petersen built his publishing empire on automotive-themed publications, including Car Craft, Rod & Custom, Sports Car Graphic, and Motor Trend.[2] He also published CARtoons, Guns & Ammo, SPORT, Motorcyclist, Motor Life, Hunting, Mountain Biker, Photographic, Teen, Tiger Beat, and Sassy Magazine, 4 Wheel and Off Road

In 1996, Petersen sold his company Petersen Publishing Company to a private equity fund for $450 million which, in 1999, sold it for $2 billion to publisher EMAP. In 2001 it was sold to Primedia. In 2007 Primedia's enthusiast publications, including all the once-Petersen titles, were again sold to Source Interlink, controlled by Ron Burkle. In 1999 Petersen bought Sports Afield from Hearst Corporation and he sold it in 2002 to the owners of Safari Press.

Death edit

He died on March 23, 2007, at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, of complications from neuroendocrine cancer.[3] Margie Petersen died on November 25, 2011.[5]

Collections edit

An avid hunter and collector, Petersen had amassed a sizable collection featuring hundreds of unique and historically significant antique and modern firearms. Following Petersen's death, in following with his wishes, Petersen's widow donated a 400-piece portion of his extensive collection to the National Rifle Association's National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA.[6] Among his collection the work of firearm engraver Richard Roy of Connecticut Shotgun are displayed.[7] In addition, he is the owner of the only three Parker Invincibles ever produced by Parker Bros.[8][9]

Personal life edit

He married Margie McNally in 1963 and had two sons who died in a 1975 plane crash. They resided in a mansion located at 625 Mountain drive in Beverly Hills, California, formerly owned by actors Harry Joe Brown and Sally Eilers.[10] It was designed by architect Paul R. Williams and built from 1937 to 1938.[10]

Awards edit

He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2013.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hevesi, Dennis (March 27, 2007). Robert Petersen, Publisher of Auto Buff Magazines, Dies at 80. New York Times
  2. ^ a b Stone, Matt. Interview: Robert E. Petersen - From Rods To Riches. Motor Trend
  3. ^ a b O'Dell, John (March 24, 2007). From a humble start, he found a road to success. Los Angeles Times
  4. ^ a b Lucsko, David N. (3 November 2008). "Introduction". The Business of Speed: The Hot Rod Industry in America, 1915–1990. Baltimore, MD USA: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 1–4. ISBN 978-0-8018-8990-5. LCCN 2008007476. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  5. ^ Welsh, Jonathan (November 28, 2011). "Margie Petersen, Car Museum Co-Founder, Is Dead at 76". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  6. ^ http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/article.asp?article=345468&paper=73&cat=104 [dead link]
  7. ^ "NRA Museums".
  8. ^ "NRA Museums".
  9. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : NFM Treasure Gun - The Parker Invincibles. YouTube.
  10. ^ a b Victoria Talbot, 'Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission Splits 2 To 2 on Mountain Drive Landmark Vote', The Beverly Hills Courier, October 03, 2014, Vol. XXXXVIIII, No. 39, p. 4
  11. ^ Robert E. Petersen at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America

External links edit

  • Petersen Automotive Museum history
  • Petersen Automotive Museum's Commemorative Article
  • Robert Petersen Gallery at the National Firearms Museum

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Robert Einar Pete Petersen September 10 1926 March 23 2007 was an American publisher who founded the Petersen Automotive Museum in 1994 1 Robert E PetersenBornSeptember 10 1926East Los Angeles CaliforniaDiedMarch 23 2007 2007 03 23 aged 80 Santa Monica CaliforniaNationalityAmericanEducationBarstow High SchoolOccupation s Publisher philanthropistKnown forPetersen Publishing Company Hot Rod Car Craft Motor Trend CARtoons Guns amp Ammo SPORT Motorcyclist Teen Tiger Beat Sassy MagazineSpouseMargie McNally Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Death 1 4 Collections 1 5 Personal life 1 6 Awards 2 References 3 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Robert Einar Pete Petersen was born on September 10 1926 in East Los Angeles California He was of Danish descent He learned about cars from helping his father a truck mechanic 1 2 After graduating from Barstow High School 3 he served in the Army Air Corps in World War II 1 Career edit After the war Petersen left Barstow California for Los Angeles and found work at Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM becoming a publicist there within a year 4 After being laid off during staff cuts Petersen and other ex MGM staff started Hollywood Publicity Associates a consulting firm In the summer of 1947 the company was commissioned to publicize an exhibition of hot rods held the following winter While working to promote the exhibition Petersen realized that there were no media specific to hot rods or hot rodding Seeing an opportunity Petersen and Robert Lindsay another member of the promotion team for the exhibition left Hollywood Publicity Associates that autumn and began development of Hot Rod magazine The first issue of the magazine with a run of 5 000 copies was released to coincide with the Los Angeles Hot Rod Exhibition the show Petersen and Lindsay were initially contracted to publicize The founders sold the copies of the magazine at the steps of the exhibition After a successful debut the magazine continued to sell out and grow in readership By mid 1949 monthly sales exceeded 50 000 copies 4 Starting from this Petersen built his publishing empire on automotive themed publications including Car Craft Rod amp Custom Sports Car Graphic and Motor Trend 2 He also published CARtoons Guns amp Ammo SPORT Motorcyclist Motor Life Hunting Mountain Biker Photographic Teen Tiger Beat and Sassy Magazine 4 Wheel and Off RoadIn 1996 Petersen sold his company Petersen Publishing Company to a private equity fund for 450 million which in 1999 sold it for 2 billion to publisher EMAP In 2001 it was sold to Primedia In 2007 Primedia s enthusiast publications including all the once Petersen titles were again sold to Source Interlink controlled by Ron Burkle In 1999 Petersen bought Sports Afield from Hearst Corporation and he sold it in 2002 to the owners of Safari Press Death edit He died on March 23 2007 at St John s Health Center in Santa Monica California of complications from neuroendocrine cancer 3 Margie Petersen died on November 25 2011 5 Collections edit An avid hunter and collector Petersen had amassed a sizable collection featuring hundreds of unique and historically significant antique and modern firearms Following Petersen s death in following with his wishes Petersen s widow donated a 400 piece portion of his extensive collection to the National Rifle Association s National Firearms Museum in Fairfax VA 6 Among his collection the work of firearm engraver Richard Roy of Connecticut Shotgun are displayed 7 In addition he is the owner of the only three Parker Invincibles ever produced by Parker Bros 8 9 Personal life edit He married Margie McNally in 1963 and had two sons who died in a 1975 plane crash They resided in a mansion located at 625 Mountain drive in Beverly Hills California formerly owned by actors Harry Joe Brown and Sally Eilers 10 It was designed by architect Paul R Williams and built from 1937 to 1938 10 Awards edit He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2013 11 References edit a b c Hevesi Dennis March 27 2007 Robert Petersen Publisher of Auto Buff Magazines Dies at 80 New York Times a b Stone Matt Interview Robert E Petersen From Rods To Riches Motor Trend a b O Dell John March 24 2007 From a humble start he found a road to success Los Angeles Times a b Lucsko David N 3 November 2008 Introduction The Business of Speed The Hot Rod Industry in America 1915 1990 Baltimore MD USA Johns Hopkins University Press pp 1 4 ISBN 978 0 8018 8990 5 LCCN 2008007476 Retrieved 2013 08 13 Welsh Jonathan November 28 2011 Margie Petersen Car Museum Co Founder Is Dead at 76 The Wall Street Journal Retrieved November 28 2011 http www connectionnewspapers com article asp article 345468 amp paper 73 amp cat 104 dead link NRA Museums NRA Museums Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine NFM Treasure Gun The Parker Invincibles YouTube a b Victoria Talbot Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission Splits 2 To 2 on Mountain Drive Landmark Vote The Beverly Hills Courier October 03 2014 Vol XXXXVIIII No 39 p 4 Robert E Petersen at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaExternal links editPetersen Automotive Museum history Petersen Automotive Museum s Commemorative Article Robert Petersen Gallery at the National Firearms Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert E Petersen amp oldid 1221428955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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