A new book in my library. (2 Viewers)

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Just a wee comfort shopping here....or what you call it, to cheer myself up..! Nothing too serious...

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Some people say that I've got an Milwaukee Road addiction! :lol:
 
I've got a few, aye.... ;) :lol:
This will take me to 20+ on just Milwaukee Road, my #1 favourite railroad, one of my very best pals back in the old country, he has, I think, 60+ books on DL&W/Erie/EL, which is his favourite railroad....
 
Good stuff old chap. I've just grabbed a real bargain from 'The Works', and also received a surprise prezzie from my friends, Max and Barbara - I'll post pics etc a little later, when I've moved all the cr@p off the top of the scanner !
 
Well been a while since I placed a order so just did and now waiting on these. Just don't know where to store them now as need another book shelf LOL
 

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Here they are.
'U.S. Eighth Air Force in Europe - Vol 2', in hard cover, 266 pages, plus a further 48 pages of B&W photos, was on offer at 'The Works' for just £5, reduced from £25, and with free shipping ! An offer not be be sniffed at !

I received 'The Decisive Duel' as a surprise present today, from Max and Barbara, the people I built those 'Bob Cross' models for a couple of years back.
First previewed on this forum by its author, this is a mighty tome indeed, at 564 pages, again in hard cover, and has some very good reviews. I'm looking forward to reading it - given I have the strength to lift it !!
 

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Thanks Paul. We must have been posting at the same time, as I missed your latest haul.
I'd be interested in learning what the 91st BG book is like, when you get it. We pass Bassingbourn (now an Army training barracks) on the way to Duxford, which is only around a further 8 miles down the road, and the original Control Tower is now a museum to the 91st, open to the public by appointment, or on the second Monday of each month. I must try to have a look at it when I'm down there next, probably in Spring next year.
 

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