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Osprey Men-At-Arms Series

Discussion in 'WWII Books & Publications' started by Otto, Jan 22, 2001.

  1. Otto

    Otto Spambot Nemesis Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    They are wonderful books, but does any know if they are sold in hardcover. I hate "softies" and could never definitively find out if they ship in hardcover as well as softcover.
     
  2. C.Evans

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    Dear Otto, I have heard that Osprey has hardcover books from the Men At arms series but, I can never seem to get Barnes and Nobles bookstore to order them. Osprey is a very cheap source for almost priceless info on the German military and the collectables. I think I have about 20 from their series.
     
  3. Otto

    Otto Spambot Nemesis Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I have a bunch myself, but I stopped purchasing them when I discovered they might be available hardbound. Thanks for the tip. I just found the Osprey homepage, I put it on the links page under "Publications", I should get some answers from them soon.
     
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    Quite welcome. I also suggest the books by Brian L. Davis, they are a cheaper source in Hardback. These books sell for about $35.00, and are very detailed and cover a wide range of items.

    Next I would refer you to books by Roger Bender. The problem ther is, some books will cost you about $100.00, on down to about $50.00
     
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    I have noticed that on a few occasions, Military Book Club has offered a few of the Osprey volumes in hardcover as club exclusives.
     
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    Otto Spambot Nemesis Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    M60, I'm not really familiar with the military book club, maybe it's my isolation up here in Canada, I'll look into it. Thanks for the help.
     
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    I just started collecting Osprey books myself. I have the one on the Waffen SS, and the Panzer Divisions. I will be buying the one on the U-boat crews next month. I think they are an excellent series and definately affordable. I wonder how many they will eventually do? Does anyone know?
     

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