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AndreasB 21st June 2012 12:06

Re: Forthcoming books from Chris Shores
 
Darn, shoot, etc. Needed to change to go on Sunday. Will Chris Shores be there as well?

All the best

Andreas

Frank Olynyk 21st June 2012 20:53

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Andreas,
Chris says that he and Giovanni Massimello will only be there on Saturday. I don't know if Grub Street will have a booth of their own, or if they are working with a bookstore. He asks if you would like to have the two of them sign a copy, and have Grub Street post it to you. I suggest that you email me through TOCH, and we will find a way to get you a signed copy. Without Russell Guest, unfortunately, since Australia is a bit far to jump to London for a one day visit to Duxford.

Enjoy!

Frank.

Mikkel Plannthin 24th June 2012 09:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lagarto (Post 144432)
I've just noticed that at Amazon the publication date changed to June 2012.

The book is for sale at Amazon.com, but dot yet at Amazon.co.uk. Looks like Amazon does not ship it yet: "Usually ships within 1 to 3 months.".

Grubstreet.co.uk does not even mention the book.

I am a bit confused.

Mikkel

Andy Saunders 24th June 2012 10:45

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Chris will only be there on Saturday, as will I.

We will be in The Aviation Bookshop marquee.

I can ask Chris to sign a book for you, Andreas, and it could be left for you on Sunday. Let me know how you want it signed and I'll ask him.

phasselgren 24th June 2012 10:54

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Mikkel,

You can pre-order the book at http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/
It will be available on the 30 June.

Peter

phasselgren 26th June 2012 18:32

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Now it´s available at http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ and Grub Street Publishing.

Peter

mars 26th June 2012 19:32

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Yeah, I just placed my order

AndreasB 2nd July 2012 13:00

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Excellent, many thanks to all who helped. Went yesterday, was a splendid day for an airshow, picked up the books from John, and very nice they are.

All the best

Andreas

CortoM 3rd July 2012 19:52

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I have ordered the book. Duxford is so far from here. I will be there next year.

NickM 13th July 2012 07:47

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I JUST got mine yesterday!! YAY! So then...I know I'm getting ahead of myself but when's the next volume set to be released?

Dominik 13th July 2012 09:36

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According to the information I've recived from Grubstreet next volume is going to be released next June. I hope to receive my copy today...I can't wait.

Frank Olynyk 13th July 2012 19:23

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Yes NickM, you are getting ahead of yourself. At the Duxford Air Show, John Davies (Grub Street publisher) said, after checking with Chris and Giovanni, that he hoped that Volume 2 would be available at the corresponding Air Show in 2013. I think this is pushing it a bit; Chris seems to think it is doable. I might note that Volume 2 will cover the period February 1942 to March 1943 in the Eighth Army area (ie, Egypt, Libya, southern Tunisia), to the time when they met the Allied armies advancing from the West (which advance will be covered in Volume 3, which will go to May 1943). I will be handling the US (USAAF, USN) aspects of these and subsequent volumes, which is relatively small in Volume 2. I can add that we will endeavor to match John's plan, but it is only now starting to meet the enemy.

Easy ys myne boke to rede and telleth of moche fyte
But then your easy rede is damned hard to wryte.
----Sir William Napier

Enjoy!

Frank.

Lagarto 15th July 2012 11:57

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It's great to know that the 'top guys' are working together on another classic. Thank you.

Dominik 19th November 2012 21:07

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Any new news from the authors?

Frank Olynyk 20th November 2012 01:50

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I am not sure what to say at this point. Chris continues to write, and go to the NA/PRO when he accumulates sufficient questions to research. Giovanni continues to write, and research at the Italian AF archives. I continue to write, and go to the National Archives in College Park monthly. Winfried and Russell write and research, fitting that in around their jobs and other research.
When will it be done? It will be done when we decide that we have finished reviewing all the evidence we are aware of. The hope is to turn in the finished manuscript in the Spring. And immediately start work on Volume 3 (Torch to mid-May 1943), while also captioning pictures and preparing the index to Volume 2.

Just another book to wait for, like volume 6 of George RR Martin's Song of Ice and Fire, Patrick Rothfuss' volume 3 of The Kingkiller Chronicles, and volume 4b of Donald Knuth's Art of Computer Programming.

Easy ys myne boke to rede and telleth of moche fyte
But then your easy rede is damned hard to wryte.
----Sir William Napier

Frank.

phasselgren 27th January 2013 14:14

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Amazon UK has added A History of the Mediterranean Air War, 1940-1945: North African Desert, February 1942 - March 1943 with Puplication date 30 September 2013.

Regards,
Peter

Stig Jarlevik 27th January 2013 22:56

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Frank

While I enjoy a book of fantasy now and then, I must say that Vol 2 of the Med Air War is much more anticipated by me than Knuth's Art of Computer Programming, and that goes regardless of volume.... :D
Perhaps my taste of Art is not subtle enough....:o

Cheers
Stig

Frank Olynyk 28th January 2013 05:58

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Stig,
I would anticipate that the Med Air War team will get volumes 2 and 3 published before Knuth gets his volume 4B published. Those two will also probably be published before Martin's sixth volume of Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones for those who only know the HBO series), and Rothfuss' third and final volume (he swears!) of Kingkiller Chronicles. But none of us are in a race; all of these books will be published when their author's decide that they are completed to their satisfaction. Chris is as adament that MAW will be done right as are George, Pat, and Don with respect to their books.

And thank you for your very kind words.

Enjoy!

Frank.

Stig Jarlevik 28th January 2013 14:07

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Thanks Frank

As you no doubt realise my interest in computer programming is bordering to zero, although I am deff very happy I am no archtype in that respect.

I am one of those lucky persons whose aviation interest took a different turn thanks to Chris and his Fighters over the Desert. I have enjoyed the new Vol 1 of MAW immensely. It belongs to one of those books you hold a couple of seconds extra before you open it.... :)

Cheers
Stig


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