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Old 27-11-2007, 10:52 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I've seen some extreme book-fairies scalping away but that takes the biscuit!
(It's on Abebooks for c.£25 a volume in case you've not looked... or is volume III engraved on solid gold?)
AbeBooks: Search Results - The British Army, 1939-1945 : Tables of Organisation and Equipment:
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Old 27-11-2007, 10:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Old 27-11-2007, 11:03 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Someone put a comma in the wrong place !

The published price is £32.99

Military Press : Independent publishers of military history

The trouble is that I quite fancy the first three volumes so even in paperback that's £60 for a load of lists with no pictures ! Still, if I want to carry on pretending that I know what I'm talking about...
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THE BRITISH ARMY 1939-1945 : TABLES OF ORGANISATION & EQUIPMENT, OPERATIONAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 10 MAY 1940

That set looks good, I saw an unanswered query on here that could be answered by looking at one of these lists.
Can't afford them really.
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Does anybody know if the 'Third Reich' one is any good?
I must have been a good boy last year as Santa gave me, 'The Third Reich - Then and Now' and it is excellent.
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Finally got my copy of 'The Battle of France', and am slowly working through it. A superb piece of work, full of detail - will be a real reference work for this period.
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Finally got my copy of 'The Battle of France', and am slowly working through it. A superb piece of work, full of detail - will be a real reference work for this period.
Ohh, ohh, can we have a full review please? Is it worth the money?
Did ATB do anything on Dunkirk?
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