Movies and Films
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RE: Anyone read any good books?
Posted by:
james stewart
()
Date: January 19, 2001 11:38PM
<HTML>Some which I have enjoyed and read again , in full or to browse.
1. Robert Stren\'s \"Type VII U-Boats\"
2. Anyting by jak showell . I to recomend his books as being worth every penny.
3. Clay Blairs \"The Hunters\" eading and enjoying this at present , learing quite
a bit as well !
4. \"Iron Coffins\" , \"Das Boot\" \"Sharks and Little Fishes\" al very good.
5. \" Neither Sharks Nor Wolves\" by Tim. P. Mulligan.
I would look at some Aviation / U-Boat titles by Norman Franks and \" Buisness in Great Waters\" .
Depends what you want from a book Middlebrooks \"Convoy\" is well worth reaading facts in themselves can be a good read but remember too the men who died , be they German or Allied . </HTML>
1. Robert Stren\'s \"Type VII U-Boats\"
2. Anyting by jak showell . I to recomend his books as being worth every penny.
3. Clay Blairs \"The Hunters\" eading and enjoying this at present , learing quite
a bit as well !
4. \"Iron Coffins\" , \"Das Boot\" \"Sharks and Little Fishes\" al very good.
5. \" Neither Sharks Nor Wolves\" by Tim. P. Mulligan.
I would look at some Aviation / U-Boat titles by Norman Franks and \" Buisness in Great Waters\" .
Depends what you want from a book Middlebrooks \"Convoy\" is well worth reaading facts in themselves can be a good read but remember too the men who died , be they German or Allied . </HTML>