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Col Bruggy 5th February 2018 11:45

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
Taitbb,

If you haven't got shelves and shelves of books on the Luftwaffe (mostly gathering dust), you could do a lot worse than purchase this one. It contains a lot of information that is spread over numerous books, some difficult to locate (and expensive to buy). Faults, sure, show me a book that doesn't have them. It is a mine of information, and will repay its purchase price many times over.

Try this: http://www.naval-military-press.com/...1918-1934.html

Col.

Dénes Bernád 5th February 2018 15:23

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
Off topic, related to a detail found in the link Col. Bruggy provided: how on earth can 70% discount be offered on a fairly newly released book, so it would still be worth doing business?

Col Bruggy 5th February 2018 15:38

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
Denes,

The book has been on sale for over a year. I purchased my copy in December 2016! The asking price then was GBP20.00. (The difference now, is that there is a hefty postage surcharge - weight-based). I imagine stocks would be running low now. Why bother? Snap it up!

Col.

Alfred.MONZAT 5th February 2018 15:54

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
I have it and read half of it. My only read on this subject, albeit some articles, was the 1st book of the Classic's Jagdwaffe serie so I learn a lot but I'm quite a beginner compared to other people on this thread.

If I am not continuing reading it now it's because of Lennart Andersson. Not because of his review but because I'm currently reading one of his books :D

Lennart Andersson 5th February 2018 16:26

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfred.MONZAT (Post 247065)
If I am not continuing reading it now it's because of Lennart Andersson. Not because of his review but because I'm currently reading one of his books :D

:D Nice twist there at the end of your message! If things go as planned you might be able to read some more in a not too distant future.

Lennart

Fanair 7th February 2018 10:51

Re: Phoenix - a complete history of the luftwaffe 1918-1945. Volume 1
 
Not always an easy read but very good books full of informations ( OOB, beginning of the spanish civil war in vol 2 ..)

Alain


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