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Hi Bill,

You have a great collection of books and I like your web site. I've seen your games at Recon too.

I just got back form Recon08. One of my friends picked up a bunch of modern micro armor based for Spearhead.

Doug
Hi Bill,
I have it and it looks great, but I have not had a chance to read it yet. It a subject on which virtually nothing has been written on as you know, so I do need to move it up higher on my list. btw, I wanted to mention that I've done a lot of cover scans the last few months, and I know that I've added several for books which we both own. So please use them if you like. Kind regards, Steve
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response and the explanation of the map qualities! I just may have to pick up Glantz's atlases after all; there's so much in there that you can't find anywhere else. And I wish I was better at languages and could read Russian, French, Italian, and German. At least it's easier to pick out words in languages other than Russian! There's too many great books which haven't been translated. Kind regards, Steve
Hi, you've got a great library! I was wondering how you liked the Atlases by David Glantz? I have his Atlas volume on Kursk and the maps didn't seem that clear - like they weren't the best photocopies. Are the other Atlas volumes any better? Kind regards, Steve
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