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Old 10th January 2023, 07:59
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Re: Forgotten Heroes - Aces of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in WWII (second revised, expanded edition)

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No, it is not. Getting response from Helion is harder than pulling off an elephant's tooth. While anyone with the book can quickly check the pertinent info from the book.
Send someone the £40 to buy the book and I’m sure they’d be happy to tell you who printed it!
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Re: Forgotten Heroes - Aces of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in WWII (second revised, expanded edition)

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Send someone the £40 to buy the book and I’m sure they’d be happy to tell you who printed it!
So you seriously believe that none of the readers of this thread have the book?
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Re: Forgotten Heroes - Aces of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in WWII (second revised, expanded edition)

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Send someone the £40 to buy the book and I’m sure they’d be happy to tell you who printed it!
At least with the hard copy I can do that free of charge....

The typeset was done by Mach 3 Solutions Ltd, England
Actual printing was done in Malta by Gutenberg Press at Tarxien.

If you are after what kind of paper that was used or judging the quality of said paper, I am not qualified
to do so, except that it certainly is very good and fulfil at least my standards for an excellent
quality. Some photos are too small for my liking, but perhaps that is a minor point for you.
The binding is top quality as well.

With regard to the paperback, I will not buy it and thus cannot comment on it...

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