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Personal logo oldbob Supporting Member of TMP27 Jun 2019 11:38 a.m. PST

The Italian Wars part 1 from Casemateuk is being Published now or very soon, I've already pre-ordered it.

Puster Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Jun 2019 11:19 p.m. PST

I would not call "November" very soon.

Actual link:
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I will give it a try, once its available, as well as this one: link

Personal logo oldbob Supporting Member of TMP02 Mar 2020 12:41 p.m. PST

Received this book a couple of weeks ago, worth the wait.

Puster Sponsoring Member of TMP15 May 2020 1:53 a.m. PST

Yep, quite a good read. I would have wished a better look at the German contingent that took the artillery and was wiped out later – especially wether their control of the artillery had any effect on the main engagement, but overall its way more detailed then hoped for.

The author certainly places some emphasis on the coat of arms of the important participants.

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