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The two books shown above were most definitely something I was interested in. The price of the book on the left was somewhat off-putting so I decided to sleep on it. (Not the book itself, but the idea of buying the book.)
The next day I awakened and decided that both books fell into the category of "must have." So I ordered them, they arrived Monday eve. I was not disappointed.
The book on the right was about what I expected, a number of diagrams, cool drawings, and a nice overview of the topic. it's really the drawings which made it worth the price. (I'm still looking for the drill manual used by Napoléon's army, I have a couple of leads.)
After receiving the book on the right, I was ecstatic for two reasons. Firstly, though I paid a pretty price for it the Amazon price was quite a bit lower than the price listed on the book itself. (I used some Amazon points as well, which helped.)
Seventy-five dollars, list price. I paid about two-thirds of that. Having seen the book, would I have paid full price for it knowing the content?
Why yes, yes I would.
The second reason was - the book has all the sorts of little uniform and equipment details that I am absolutely enthralled by.
Par exemple -
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The book talks about what happened to the French army after Napoléon's first abdication, which is important to understand why the army at Waterloo had its issues, It talks of many things (like even how many horses the cavalry regiments were short of!), things which I shall devour, when I have the time.
For a trip to Maryland is in the offing!
It's high time I met my youngest grandson and that opportunity has presented itself. I'm due for a spot of leave and I aim to celebrate the conclusion of my 70th trip about the sun in conjunction with meeting the littlest member of my tribe in person.
Yes, I'm bringing my laptop and hope to continue the novel while ensconced in the comfort of Chez Nuke et Tuttle in the woods on the banks of the South River, down Annapolis way. Doesn't mean that I'm taking the rest of this week off either, not by any means.
Just that I've been a little busy with the paying gig and, well, perusing new books. So it's two "Short Burst" posts in a row. As any MG crewman will tell you, short bursts are best for accuracy and to extend barrel life. Not that my brain is overheating or anything (well, it is, a little), but sometimes it's hard to be creative when one is busy with multiple endeavors.
Anyhoo, that's my excuse ...
Ciao!
Couple of interesting books there Sarge and Osprey......that's like crack to me, have two bookshelves each thirty-six inches long filled with their titles. Been a member of Osprey Anonymous for a few years now..... :)
ReplyDeleteOsprey - I have quite a few myself!
DeleteOsprey's the "good stuff"
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Concur!
DeleteSarge, I keep thinking you are the older brother I never had.
ReplyDeleteCase in point: Thiftbooks.com allows you to set a notification when certain books come in. Last week a notification that the book "Saxon, Viking and Norman" from Osprey Publishing was back in stock. Although I did not "need" it, more information is never bad, so I combine it with another book and purchased them (On Thriftbooks.com, shipping is free if the order is over $15).
And then, low and behold, I had ordered enough that I "got" a free $5.00 credit. Now also waiting for The Roman Army from Caesar to Hadrian, The Jacobite Rebellions 1688-1745 and The Vikings - All from Osprey Publishing, shipped for free, and final cost $14.00.
I may have issues...
Your plan for your 70th birthday sounds fun! Enjoy!
I guess I need to check that site out!
DeleteHonestly, it is now my new go-to site for used books, followed (now) by Alibris.com.
DeleteVery nice!
DeleteAh, Osprey books. I'd buy, if I had the money, anything that had Angus McBride illustrations in them. He's got a touch for minutia that makes the paintings pop. Kind of like the Brothers Hildebrand for fantasy illustrations.
ReplyDeleteSo when you leaving?
Friday to Friday. I'm taking my laptop with as I like to sit on my daughter's sunporch and write. Very relaxing, very inspiring. It's where I got the inspiration for Jürgen von Lüttwitz and Manfred Sauer in Almost a Lifetime.
DeleteDo you have any idea what those thin cords from right shoulder going towards the left hip are for?
ReplyDeleteWater flask.
DeleteSarge, I'm gonna PM you when we're both done traveling; did not realize you were at CSU. Need to compare notes.
ReplyDeleteBG
Graduated in December of '86. Small world!
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