I have to say that I was very proud to present Alfred Grislawski - a man who had been treated unfairly by primadonnas in the Luftwaffe and in politics during his whole life - and Hermann Graf - well, unfair treatment is a too weak word - with what I regard as the best looking WW II pilot biography ever made. Now I am not talking about myself, but of the wonderful layout and printing quality and thick glossy paper, the excellent binding, etc, all made by the publisher.
And regarding knowledge - well, I haven't heard anyone complaining about the knowledge presented in this book.
http://www.graf-grislawski.elknet.pl/index.htm
Above: Alfred Grislawski signing the book
At the moment, while I'm waiting for "Black Cross/Red Star", Vol. 3 to be published (later in 2005), I'm working on a similar biography, on Walter Schuck (in cooperation with himself):
http://www.bergstrombooks.elknet.pl/...-ace/index.htm