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Offline voltan

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #885 on: November 28, 2009, 09:03:07 PM »
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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #886 on: December 02, 2009, 05:57:51 AM »
Another treasure from the misty reaches of my bookshelves.  Produced for the American Bicentennial, it contains several displays of miniatures by the late, great Peter Gilder.

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #887 on: December 02, 2009, 01:38:51 PM »


Saw this curious graphic novel (that's not quite the right phrase, it isn't a novel) and so picked it up. The only connection with Biggles is his name on the cover, which is a little puzzling. Listed on the credits is one M. Uderzo, I presume he's the same fella as does Asterix.

Odd to see this war given this treatment. It happened in front of my eyes on TV as a child, and seems "real" to me in a way no other war has before or since, especially as the paratrooper brother of a friend of mine got shot in the head there. He survived, though, and I thought he was the coolest guy in the world. I can remember looking through the bullet holes in his helmet - in through the front and right out the back - I think he was very, very lucky. I would never have imagined seeing the war in comic book form like this. Silly of me, really.
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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #888 on: December 05, 2009, 06:18:43 PM »
Some books I purchased at Recon today:



Three guide books on "modern" (i.e. 1980; does that make them "retro modern"?) guns, ships and aircraft, one on Railways in War (duh!), one on the Soviet Army in 1975 (partially dubious due to the quality of information available then, but nice piccies), and an Osprey.
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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #889 on: December 05, 2009, 06:26:34 PM »
Saw this curious graphic novel (that's not quite the right phrase, it isn't a novel) and so picked it up. The only connection with Biggles is his name on the cover, which is a little puzzling. Listed on the credits is one M. Uderzo, I presume he's the same fella as does Asterix.

I think M. Uderzo refers to Albert's (the Asterix artist) older brother Marcel.

Offline Pupikiza

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #890 on: December 07, 2009, 10:48:29 AM »




Very appeal book for Back of Beyon fans  :-* :-* :-*

"Well traveled in Mongolia, one of the settings in this fine history of a bizarre episode from the Russian civil war, Palmer recounts the story of Baron Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg (1885–1921). A military leader on the White side of the conflict, Ungern-Sternberg was many things: an ethnic German, an imperial Russian army officer, an anti-Semitic psychopath, and, as ruler of Mongolia in early 1921, a god incarnate to some traditional Mongolians. Finding hints of an unhinged, violent personality in the baron’s youth, Palmer recounts its gruesome manifestation in the methods he applied to his area of Siberian operations during the civil war. As the victorious Reds approached in late 1920, Ungern-Sternberg, with several thousand troops, decamped for Mongolia, routed a Chinese force, and proceeded to enact an apocalyptic pogrom. Taking no prisoners and killing Jews out of hand, Ungern-Sternberg was actuated, in addition to innate sadism, by his fascination with Buddhism and the occult; his eccentric beliefs, Palmer suggests, were precursors to Nazism. Soundly researched, Palmer’s biography vividly reflects the pitiless extremism of the Russian civil war. --Gilbert Taylor"



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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #891 on: December 10, 2009, 12:08:32 AM »
"A Devil of a Whipping" The Battle of Cowpens and

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #892 on: December 10, 2009, 12:04:14 PM »
"A Devil of a Whipping" The Battle of Cowpens and



Like the look of the Balkan Wars book, please let us know what it is like

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #893 on: December 11, 2009, 10:53:43 PM »
Like the look of the Balkan Wars book, please let us know what it is like

Hi Phil, Apart from the 16 pages of beautiful colour illustrations covering all the belligerents the book covers all the countries involved including weapons, tactics and operations in a very condensed book.

For the small cost of the book it stands out as one of the better books availble to painters/collectors and gamers.

I just love the beautiful colour illustrations, but that is jsut me.

I'm looking forward to the WW1 book when it's released.

Helen

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #894 on: December 11, 2009, 11:07:48 PM »
Hi Phil, Apart from the 16 pages of beautiful colour illustrations covering all the belligerents the book covers all the countries involved including weapons, tactics and operations in a very condensed book.

For the small cost of the book it stands out as one of the better books availble to painters/collectors and gamers.

I just love the beautiful colour illustrations, but that is jsut me.

I'm looking forward to the WW1 book when it's released.

Helen


Thanks Helen, I think I will get a copy, I saw a couple of pages of the illustrations (I'm a sucker for good colour plates too) on the website which attracted me to it as well as the subject matter.

Phil

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #895 on: December 12, 2009, 12:04:18 AM »
'The Rules With No Name' in the current Foundry £10 book offer:



I've been using an old printed copy I downloaded from their website a long time ago, with various add-ons from the web and my own tinkerings.  Over the years I have used them for a variety of (mostly) participation games, not always for Wild West (especially for Lost World games).
The offer was too good to refuse and now I am happy to have it collected in one volume.  8)
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Offline Poiter50

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #896 on: December 12, 2009, 12:58:11 AM »
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Offline voltan

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #897 on: December 12, 2009, 03:02:54 PM »
Huey cobra gunships from osprey, nothing at all to do with future purchases from palduron, no no no  ;)

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #898 on: December 14, 2009, 11:01:56 AM »


an early chrimbo prezzie  :)
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Offline Aaron

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Re: Latest book received
« Reply #899 on: December 14, 2009, 01:13:06 PM »
Birthday loot!




I feel another Aventine order coming on!

 

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