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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
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This is no matter for me but it is matter for you because your works are not included in books printed by IPN or other titles about IX 39. The range and influece of them are higher then titles printed by a few Amragedon. You and Robert Michuled do not undrestend this, and it has no matter too. mw PS "Nie pluje się pod wiatr. Obaj Panowie pięknie to robicie, jak to lubicie to tak trzymać dalej Nie rozumiesz chłopie tego, szkoda gadać z tobą".
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
To Larry Hickey.
I wonder what is your vision of a size such publication? All what you have are to big to be fully edited! mw
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
Mirek, another thing that seems not to matter to you is simple courtesy. Why are you apparently incapable of having a discussion without insulting people?
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
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2. I do not like the personal terror of political correctness, lies and fraud. Many people think otherwise, it is their will. 3. It is not true but your wrong and emotional opinion. Probably you do not know but if you add to man's name words "author of patriotic's book" it is direct insult and personal attack - very negative emotional attitiue. The same when I would say "Marius Emmerling is the author of Nazi/fascist books". I think that it is not true and false opinion. For me, as one of Polish author, when one man would say to me directly M. Wawrzyński your are an author of "patriotic books", such a man almost begin the war with me. I do not wish to hear it, it is total nonsens it is against my good name. I have respect towards J.B. Cynk, I well know as he writes (with all pluses & minuses ect.). Personaly do no like, that M. Emmerling attacked person, who I respect for his work and who fully deserve for it, and who can not defend himself. Private/public wars and predjudites of M. Emmrling, which he had fought on Polish newspappers versus J.B. Cynk for several years are well know for me, but are not know for English readers. Nick you are 100% wrong and do not know many things about this or others topics about Polish "subject". Sometimes it is better do not insert your/own fingers between the door. mw PS Nice is not true and true is not nice.
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The truth is that J.B.Cynk attacked me - not with arguments or interesting documents but PERSONALLY, because I published articles in Poland which HE DID NOT LIKE. In my work Polish pilots achieved much too less victories and apparently this makes some (patriotic?) people angry and aggressive. I am sure J.B.Cynk did not see too many German papers and his furious attacks against an author publishing material from original documents were not wise - as we can see now after several years. Also the EOE analytic work will show that all Mr. Emmerling published is well documented. You should read what Larry wrote a few hours ago and not jump over things which not agree with your fantastic visions. Nobody is attacking Mr. Cynk or whoever here. It is only your wish it should be so, because you need a pretext against (German?) people looking at the history with different eyes and using documents - also those “troublesome”. It is not fair spreading lies over here that my work is not included in Polish books printed about September 1939. A few examples just from my shelf nearby: - PZL.37 Los (AJ-Press 2006) - 31.Eskadra Rozpoznawcza (ZP Grupa 2008) - Pierwszy Dzien (Altair 2008) - Wilenski III/5 Dywizjon Mysliwski (Vesper 2010) - Lwowski III/6 Dywizjon Mysliwski (Vesper 2011) - 24 Eskadra Rozpoznawcza 1939 (Stratus 2012) - Krakowski III/2 Dywizjon Mysliwski (Vesper 2012) - Z historii polskiego lotnictwa na Slasku Cieszynskim w latach 1912-1939 (Cieszyn 2012) - IV/1 Dywizjon Mysliwski (Vesper 2013) Do you need more ???!!! Quote:
Here is my answer. - Wielun byl pierwszy (IPN 2009) - Wielun 1 IX 1939 R. (IPN 2009) Target completely missed Mr. Wawrzynski. Cheers! |
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
Crolick,
I have no idea about price, and I won't until we get this all laid out with a totally finished manuscript and all the artwork, maps and photos in place. I've invested a small fortune in this project, far more than at least the Polish Campaign volume(s) will ever return in sales under current market conditions. I've done this because of my dedication to air war history, and to set a new standard for the entire "Eagles over Europe" Project publication series. There may be several ways this material is published, hardbound (expensive) volumes, many soft cover smaller volumes and/or eBooks, or all of the above. Here is an excerpt (slightly edited) that I wrote directly to someone else this morning that defines the problem and my current dilemma about the way forward. Keep in mind that I live in the USA, but the books could be printed anywhere in the world, even in Poland. "Regarding the market for the books on the PC in Europe, one of the big problems is distribution. Individual books (that I already sell) now are all shipped by air (from the USA) by postal authorities, and the books I publish weigh a lot because they have high page-counts and use high-quality enamel-coated paper to hold the quality of the artwork, maps and illustrations. This adds US $45-65 in postage to books shipped from the USA to anywhere outside North America, which on top of a high cost for the books themselves, makes them prohibitive to anyone but the people with the most serious interest AND who have the money to buy them. Many Polish (and other) aviation enthusiasts can't afford them. I must figure out some way to warehouse an inventory in Europe (co-publication with a company that already has a well-established distribution and marketing effort??). This is something yet to be solved. In any event, I presently see it unlikely to work out a system that will begin to return a significant amount of the very large amount of money spent on that part (Polish Campaign) of the "Eagles Over Europe" project to date. Maybe the later books will be in high demand, but I'm not sure that the PC has sufficient market potential to be a financial success under any realistic scenario." That pretty well defines the problem. I'm open to all possible solutions to get these books to the largest number of people of the interested reading public, but the huge and continuing decline in the financial health of the worldwide print media (books, magazines and newspapers) is making this problematic. My small publishing company has an ongoing experiment with eBooks. We've turned one of my expensive Southwest Pacific Air Campaigns books into an eBook, but sales have been very limited, and some people are having e-reader compatibility problems with the very complex text, photos and tables. There is no easy solution to the format, distribution and marketing problems that this project will experience as it moves to publicaion. So Crolick, you see what anyone in quality aviation publishing is facing right now, and how it is impossible to answer your question at this point. I just don't know the answer, but I'm open to reasonable suggestions. |
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
Mirek, please contact me at jrbeaman@triad.rr.com. Important....
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Re: Bf 109 in Polish Campaign 1939
While waiting the promised and promising book above (I hope that I can afford it), I wonder if someone knows the combat losses of Bf 109 during the September 1939 - the air-to-air combat losses and those lost to AA fire. With this I mean a plane destroyed to the degree that plane was written off. A comparison with the combat loss number of Bf 110 would be also interesting.
More complicated is the question of confirmed claims of Bf 109 pilots (if they can be verified by Polish records). For that we probably have to wait the publication of good source material. |
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