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what book is that ?
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Red Army by Ralph Peters. Again.
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Rules: Twelve Elements of War. I'm going to lend them to a mate tonight so that he can put a warband together. If he likes it he may buy the PDF version, I may have the only hard copy in the UK as they are Australian in origin.
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goat major wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:03 pm what book is that ?
Gill's With Eagles to Glory (German allies etc) in paper form and his 1809 Thunder on the Danube on the kindle. The first I'm dipping into and the latter is a cover to cover job (despite battle maps being crap on kindle)
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This year I am mostly not reading anything of a historical nature. So there!
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World2dave wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:31 pm Gill's With Eagles to Glory (German allies etc) in paper form and his 1809 Thunder on the Danube on the kindle. The first I'm dipping into and the latter is a cover to cover job (despite battle maps being crap on kindle)
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Actually, all my books are in cardboard boxes. I am renting a bedsit whilst the lawyer winds up my dad's estate at which point I will turn half of his house into a two bedroom flat.
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Dreadnought
A fascinating build up to WW1
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valleyboy wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:48 am Dreadnought
A fascinating build up to WW1
The sequel - Castles of Steel , covering the naval aspects of WWI, is equally good.
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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:45 am Actually, all my books are in cardboard boxes.
Surely you could quietly slip one out?
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