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Old 30th March 2006, 07:32
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A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Brian:

I heard that one of your next projects would be 'Spitfires over Darwin' but I had ANOTHER question: since you've already written a book on 'Hurricanes over Tobruk', I was wondering if you were planning to forsake the SEA theater to write about the Western Desert again?

Looking forward to your answer;

Thanks, ahead of time;

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Old 30th March 2006, 15:20
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Hi Nick

Thanks for the enquiry. I understand that Chris Shores is doing a revised, updated version of 'Fighters over the Desert' - perahps Chris would like to comment, I believe he is a member of this Forum. I have plans to do 'Spitfires over Tunisia' at a later date, but first I have 'Diver! Diver! Diver!' (RAF and US fighters against the V-1 flying bomb assault on the UK 1944) coming out by September this year, with a softcover, slightly revised version of 'Wings over Suez' due in October (50th anniversery of Suez). 2007 should see Volume One of 'Blue-on-Blue in WWII' (aerial friendly fire in ETO 1939-45) and possibly 'Fighters over Darwin'. My publisher has decided against Volume Two of 'With the Yanks in Korea' for the time being, at least. Can't win 'em all!

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Old 30th March 2006, 22:08
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Hi Brian,

You seem to have a rather busy schedule. I've just finished Hurricanes over Singapore, excellent read, well done.

Looking forward to your other books.

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Old 30th March 2006, 22:33
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Hi Alex

Many thanks for the kind words - praise indeed from one author/historian to another. If that's the first of my books you've read, I hope you'll enjoy the other 20!!

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Old 31st March 2006, 00:04
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Hi Brian,

I've just had a quick count and I have 10 of your books so far, so only 10 more to go.

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Old 1st April 2006, 18:00
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Busy guy....I guess I'm going to have to raid the kid's college fund in the not to distant future; Looking forward to what I have on order AND eagerly awaiting what's coming soon;

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Old 14th April 2006, 15:34
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Brian:

Well, darn...I was hoping any future writings of yours would finally address Leo Nomis's story of 2 Me's bouncing his patrol of 8 Spits 'around' El Alemein;

Look forward to you other works

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Old 14th April 2006, 18:10
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Hi NickM

Let me have your postal address - PM if you prefer.

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Old 15th April 2006, 05:40
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

Brian:

I sent you my mailing address via private message;

thanks, ahead of time


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Old 16th April 2006, 21:14
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Re: A question for Brian Cull RE: future works:

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Hi NickM

Let me have your postal address - PM if you prefer.

Cheers
Brian
Brian:

I have tried a couple of times to send you my reply to your response; I keep getting an error message so I'm just not sure it went though. Anyhow, IF you got it more than once, I'm sorry about that but if you didn't...my answer is, "Sure!"
It's a bit vague but in context of your message, I'm sure you know what I mean.

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