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Re: Kagero books
John
If you have eg. Caldwell's JG 26 or old Motorbuch's JG 5, you will be not very surprised reading JG 2, JG 26 and JG 5 monographies. If they are not simple rip offs from single books then they are compiled from few well known volumes, though, I admit, often forgotten.
What to buy instead? Definetelly good stuff. It is more expensive but the choice considering quality is too obvious.
Tom
It is purely your choice, where you are publishing. I have not seen anything valuable from Kagero (I have not seen your books) over the years, more, I have noticed plagiarism and copyright violations several times.
Regarding English, no, there was no native speaker needed, well sometimes it was essential to be a Pole to roll on the floor. Really.
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