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greenknight4 Sponsoring Member of TMP19 Sep 2017 5:36 p.m. PST

My copy of Bunker Hill Notes and Queries is a reissue published in 1995. It was published by a lifelong friend of mine, Scott (George) Zanni. His publishing company is called Wee Bee Publishing. I understand from him that he still has copies and still sells them to numerous museums and battle sites, Saratoga National Park being one of them.

The Forward to this edition is written by another friend of mine, Mark Nichipor who is a Park Ranger at the Minute Man National Historical Park in Lexington Mass.

When this book was released I received a copy, browsed through it but never read it. I felt I knew as much as there was to know about this famous battle and there was nothing that was written in 1929 that could be of interest to me now. It wasn't until the launching of this website that I actually picked it up and read it. I must say I found it very interesting and not all what I had expected.

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greenknight4 Sponsoring Member of TMP23 Sep 2017 11:38 a.m. PST

A big than kyou, 84 people have read my review. I have an e-mail out to the publisher to see if he still has any.

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