Eagle in the Snow is a great book I must admit.
Not a fan of McDonald Fraser myself, and the only Cornwalls I really enjoyed were his 100 years war ones.
Fiction for wargamers.
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You can never have too much of something you never needed to start with
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What happened with those - did the Trades Descriptions people take them to court in the end?
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I think the authors were tragically buried alive in Swampy's dugout when they finished the bypass.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:51 pm What happened with those - did the Trades Descriptions people take them to court in the end?
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A single turn? No, never.
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Had my three choices but now wish I had said the Ronald Welch Carey series, especially For the King, Knight Crusader, and Captain of Dragoons.
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I wanted the Maurice Drouon Cursed Kings series as well, but hey ho!