This is the really good section. Those two bottom shelves cost more than my first year's pay in the Navy.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
ORIGINAL: spence
I would recommend:
Shattered Sword (just another endorsement)
ORIGINAL: LargeSlowTarget
Impressive collection, Don [&o][/align] [/align]By any chance, do you have a copy of "Forgotten Fleet: a history of the part played by Australian men and ships in the U.S. Army Small Ships Section in New Guinea, 1942-1945" by Bill Lunney and Frank Finch? [/align] [/align][;)][/align]
ORIGINAL: Skyros
Do you are a ma after my ow heart!
ORIGINAL: USS America
ORIGINAL: Skyros
Skyros, I think your "n" key has been Raptured. [:D]
ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
ORIGINAL: LargeSlowTarget
Impressive collection, Don [&o][/align] [/align]By any chance, do you have a copy of "Forgotten Fleet: a history of the part played by Australian men and ships in the U.S. Army Small Ships Section in New Guinea, 1942-1945" by Bill Lunney and Frank Finch? [/align] [/align][;)][/align]
Sure don't. A friend of mine in Australia attempted to get one for me but got no reply after asking about it on the website. You got one?
Don
ORIGINAL: Tiornu
Speaking of books, I have some news. My latest title, Thunder in Its Courses: Essays on the Battlecruiser, is now available in Kindle and Nook editions. Hard copies should be out there in a couple weeks. Here's the promotional blurb.
Few subjects in naval history have elicited as much romance and disdain as the battlecruiser. And few subjects have gone so grossly misunderstood.
Fundamental errors regarding the battlecruiser's origins and the technology of the times continue to distort hindsight, obscuring the historical context of these powerful, majestic ships. Thunder in Its Courses clears away the misconceptions, with essays establishing the basic facts of the capital-ship cruiser as well as thorny issues regarding individual designs.
Richard Worth writes for the Warship and Warship International journals. His book titles include In the Shadow of the Battleship, Raising the Red Banner (with Vladimir Yakubov), On Seas Contested (edited with Vincent P. O'Hara and W. David Dickson), and Fleets of World War II.
Go ye therefore and order multiple copies!