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Old 14th June 2024, 19:15
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It would be at least an extra 27,000 words
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Perhaps a Volume 2 then? I am sick and tired of looking at screens. Reading books should be a distinct, separate activity.
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Would it be possible to publish the loss list separately? I suggest a Luftwaffe im Focus type publication that would include additional photos that did not make it into the book.
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Perhaps a Volume 2 then? I am sick and tired of looking at screens. Reading books should be a distinct, separate activity.
that equates to an additional 54 pages per book, so imagine what that does to my bottom line... downloadable version is a possibility though, I'll have to think about it.
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I'd rather buy a physical book. I am pausing downloading anything.
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Old 18th June 2024, 21:25
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I'd rather buy a physical book. I am pausing downloading anything.
So would I, but for additional reference material (like a loss list) that I might want to refer to independently of reading the book, having something digital and searchable can be handy.
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Re: KG 40 Combat History

I concurr. I prefer to read novels on paper, but fact books I definitely prefer in digital format due to search function. Also, such books like AB serial books I would definitely prefer in form of databases, where I can quickly find desired information.
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Perhaps a Volume 2 then? I am sick and tired of looking at screens. Reading books should be a distinct, separate activity.

Hello Ed,
Have you ever tried an e-reader? It feels like a different activity than reading off your phone of tablet. It's not that 'digital' feel.
Plus, one can upload PDFs on there.
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Re: KG 40 Combat History

Hello,


No, but I have worked in book publishing for a long time. Around the time the U.S. Postal Service made it impossible for foreign customers to buy books from us, so-called e-readers appeared everywhere. I recall reading that they were a popular gift in the UK, but sat unused in their boxes in most cases. I have no desire to own one.

I buy books from Germany and do not pay a lot of money to get them. I recall posts here from those in Europe that pointed out where to get the best price for postage depending on which country you lived in. So what has happened is a situation where people were forced out of the paper book market while immediately being offered an "alternative." They can keep it.


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