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Russ Lockwood | 12 Mar 2021 12:07 p.m. PST |
I just posted another 21 book reviews on HMGS.org -- All at: HMGS Historical Book Reviews Visit the site and scroll down for … Every Bullet Has Its Billet: A Guide to Wargaming the Late 17th Century. Valor in Action: The Medal of Honor Paintings of Colonel Charles Waterhouse Septimius Severus: And the Roman Army Conflict in the Crimea: British Redcoats on Russian Soil The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971: Volume 1 A Billion Suns: Sci Fi Rules 75 Years of the Israeli Air Force: Volume 1 Leibstandarte: Tome 2 1943-1945 Jaguar E-Type: CarCraft 3 Operation Danube: Czechoslovakia 1968 War of Intervention in Angola: Volume 3 French Battleships: 1922-1956 Douglas DC-3: FlightCraft 21 SDKFZ 251: LandCraft 8 Battles of Ancient China Tanks of the Second World War Heinkel He 162: Secret Projects of the Luftwaffe 1 McDonnell Douglas (Boeing) F-15 Eagle: Spotlight On 23 Mitsubishi A6M Zero: FlightCraft 22 Ripe for Rebellion: Congo 1948-1964 (Africa at War 51) Pacific Profiles: Volume 2 – Japanese Bombers 1942-1944 Plus, there are over 400 other book reviews if you scroll far enough. |
Bobgnar  | 20 Mar 2021 7:08 p.m. PST |
I really do like these reviews. I read them every month. Lots of good information about what to read and what not to read. Russ keep it up. |
Russ Lockwood | 26 Mar 2021 11:17 a.m. PST |
Thanks. I was a bit late with the February reviews, but I'll have another 20 or so for March up next week. |
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