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Re: Battle Of Britain Combat Archive Volume 1
My copy has just arrived and it looks like it will build into a great series. It is filled with details, combat & intelligence reports, aircraft colour profiles and each day begins with a piece of colour artwork depicting a moment in time.
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Collecting Interests: WW2 German Award Citations, Wehrpasse & Soldbucher. |
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![]() Looks a great series, and I would buy the lot in a tick, BUT 10 volumes?. Forget it. They will never get finished. This series could have been done in two or three books easily. A case in point would be William Green's recently revised "Warplanes Of The Third Reich". Where is volume two and three?
Or another example is how one CAN put a lot into one book. I am referring to a book I have ordered, "Kursk" by Lawrence, which at over 1700 pages will be the largest military book ever published.... The BOB books are a measly 125 pages each. However they are the kind of BOB books I have dreamt about. Just perfect in every way, except for the crazy formula adopted.... " For of all sad words of mouth or pen, the saddest are these, it might have been"........ |
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