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Heisler12 Oct 2012 10:14 a.m. PST

I was looking for my British Napoleonics last night when I uncovered this book. I had forgotten that I had it so of course I had to sit down and take a look at it again. Its a travel guide that essentially covers Belgium and the British and American fronts. So you get travelogue right along with the fact that you are currently passing through the 1915 trench line. Anyway its a pretty cool little book, you aren't going to get any OOBs or anything like that but you will discover that this is where Passchendaele is and that it used to have a population of 3300. Its in pretty darn good shape for a book that is 92 years old. Here's a picture of the cover and if you want to get an idea of the contents and what the maps look like you can find them on my blog at:
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HammerHead14 Oct 2012 9:42 p.m. PST

interesting.

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