I can proudly anounce the following books were aded to my library:
Pappy Gunn by Nathaniel Gunn The Grim Reapers at work in the Pacific Theater (3rd Attack Group 5th USAAF) by John P. Henebry Wreaking Havoc: A year in an A-20 by Joseph W. Rutter
(I must say I ordered them myself, but I was not expecting them to arrive on time...)
I am deep in the Pappy Gunn right now, it is very interesting, human, humorous, with many tales around, good reading, but sometimes things are bit mixed up chronologicaly (i.e.: in one chapter he is flying his modified plane and in the next chapter he is just going to modify it or something like that).
I really like the book. I wasnt able to put myself to sleep until three in the morning with that book around. [:D]
I will post some recensions on the other two once I get through them.
Sod That For A Game of Soldiers Mark Eyles-Thomas (Falklands War) Hurricanes versus Zeros: Air Battles over Singapore, Sumatra & Java Terence Kelly Quartered Safe Out Here George MacDonald Fraser
Sod That For A Game of Soldiers Mark Eyles-Thomas (Falklands War) Hurricanes versus Zeros: Air Battles over Singapore, Sumatra & Java Terence Kelly Quartered Safe Out Here George MacDonald Fraser
Of the three , I've only Quartered Safe out here, but It's one of the most memorable books I've ever read. Of course the fact I've everything GMF has ever done (Especially the Mcauslen set and Flashman) kind of gives me away as a huge fan of his. [8|]
Black Edelweiss
Stormtrooper on the Eastern Front
The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945
Soon to arrive:
The Enemy at the Gate, Habsburgs, Ottomans and the Battle for Europe, Andrew Wheatcroft
Constantinople, Roger Crowley
Byzantium, John Julius Norwich
Byzantium (II): The Apogee, John Julius Norwich
Byzantium (I): The Early Centuries, John Julius Norwich
Black Edelweiss
Stormtrooper on the Eastern Front
The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945
Soon to arrive:
The Enemy at the Gate, Habsburgs, Ottomans and the Battle for Europe, Andrew Wheatcroft
Constantinople, Roger Crowley
Byzantium, John Julius Norwich
Byzantium (II): The Apogee, John Julius Norwich
Byzantium (I): The Early Centuries, John Julius Norwich
I see you are interested in Byzantium. Did you read Alexiad by Anna Comnena?
You guys need to get serious and do some credible World War II education over the holiday period. At my house we've spent part of the day with our brand-spanking new "Season One: Hogan's Heroes" DVD. (How lucky am I that my three kids love shows like this? Heck, my 11-year-old son's favorite movie is Casablanca.)
On a more genuine note: Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you good gamers out there. I sure enjoy the talent, sportsmanship, humor, and cameraderie of the WitP forums.
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
I got a wooden star puzzel that's driving me nutts. I even pulled up the youtube video, where the kid solves the thing, and I still can't get the damn thing back together.
-F-
"It is obvious that you have greatly over-estimated my regard for your opinion." - Me
PC: Patrol Craft of World War II by Veigele. Sinbad of the Coast Guard by Foley. The Barrier and the Javelin by Willmott.
Plus my wife and I received a new Dutch Oven, perfect for making stews or Coq au Vin. (yum)
Last year at Christmas I told my wife that all I wanted was a new game coming out, called AE. Last year I didn't get a damn thing. This year I told my wife that all I wanted was the game I didn't get last year. This year I didn't get a damn thing. You guys owe me.
Last year at Christmas I told my wife that all I wanted was a new game coming out, called AE. Last year I didn't get a damn thing. This year I told my wife that all I wanted was the game I didn't get last year. This year I didn't get a damn thing. You guys owe me.