With Christmas coming can I just say what a great publisher this is in Yorkshire. They have a great selection of military books and from personal experience they provide a excellent service. Pen and Sword Books: Publishers of a Variety of Military History Books I will stick my neck out and recommend this book if you are spoilt for choice. Pen and Sword Books: VCs of the Second World War by John Frayn Turner Cheers Andy
Drew - I can only agree with you -as in the past I have had a few books from them - unfortunately I have been having trouble lately as when I enter my password it is always rejected as it is being used - of course it is - it's my own - but I cant convince their computer or staff - so I gave up ! Cheers
Tom can you click on 'forgot password' opion when loggin in? They will email you the old one with the option to change it Cheers Andy
They are publishing a lot of 'old' stuff with new titles and if you 'aint careful you end up with 2 copies of the same book!
Does anyone know if "Europe Revisited" by Maj. Ellison is still available either from Pen and Sword or elsewhere. Having trouble locating a stockist, everyone telling me no longer available. Thanks Steve
If you're quick......1 left Amazon.co.uk: Europe Revisited. The East Riding Yeomanry in the liberation of Europe and the defeat of Germany. With plates: Victor Charles Ellison: Books
Happened to me when I bought 'Tank Commander....' and which turns out to be 'A view from the turret' albeit with a new cover illustration and foreword. The first I knew about it was when the text looked somewhat familiar and when I discovered the small print on the opening pages! It's a pity that Amazon made no mention of this and I'm obviously disappointed but, hey, it's only money and I now have the complete set! Pen and Swords policy seems a bit weird because, if there is someone out there looking for a particular reprint how are they supposed to make the connection? Hopefully they will read this because I have a list of books I'm looking for......but which are out of print....or are they?