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rtheriaque wrote: I've started reading this. For $60, I'm somewhat torn. $60? Ouch! For anyone interested in a copy try ABEbooks where it is less than $40(US) new including postage.
[quote="rtheriaque"]I've started reading this. For $60, I'm somewhat torn.[/quote]
$60? Ouch!
For anyone interested in a copy try ABEbooks where it is less than $40(US) [i]new [/i]including postage.
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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 3:06 am |
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Hello,
I just received this book today--on loan from a friend (it is quite pricey!)--and have had (at least initially) much the same impression. Fantastic details, loads of juicy insights, atrocious editing, inexcusable errors of spelling & facts, some very rare and valuable photographs, and as ill-conceived a format as one could envision, with horrendously flatulent footnotes crowding the text off the page more often than not.
It seems worth the effort, but it is a very ramshackle production next to the massive but streamlined and professional job done by Jon & Tony on SHATTERED SWORD.
Hello,
I just received this book today--on loan from a friend (it is quite pricey!)--and have had (at least initially) much the same impression. Fantastic details, loads of juicy insights, atrocious editing, inexcusable errors of spelling & facts, some very rare and valuable photographs, and as ill-conceived a format as one could envision, with horrendously flatulent footnotes crowding the text off the page more often than not.
It seems worth the effort, but it is a very ramshackle production next to the massive but streamlined and professional job done by Jon & Tony on SHATTERED SWORD.
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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:33 pm |
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I've started reading this. For $60, I'm somewhat torn.
First off, silly grammatical errors belong in high school papers and model warshipper posts. There are random misspellings, incorrect words (correctly spelled, thus not flagged by a spell-checker), and incorrect apostrophe usage ('s does not make a noun plural) throughout the text. It's pretty ridiculous for a professionally published work.
I believe endnotes would have done this work far more justice. More often than not, the footnotes own more page real estate than the main text.
That's the negative. As a positive, the book does serve as a fantastic companion to Shattered Sword. I believe the UK author does provide an interesting viewpoint for the retelling, often referencing British battles for perspective. I have an admittedly narrow focus in my historical research (WWII US naval history), and often am unable to draw his parallels without further outside reading. This isn't a negative at all- this is how we learn!
All in all, there's good stuff here, but the format and grammar are really inexcusable, distracting the reader from the work itself. I'd wait for an edited edition, should one ever appear.
I've started reading this. For $60, I'm somewhat torn.
First off, silly grammatical errors belong in high school papers and model warshipper posts. There are random misspellings, incorrect words (correctly spelled, thus not flagged by a spell-checker), and incorrect apostrophe usage ('s does not make a noun plural) throughout the text. It's pretty ridiculous for a professionally published work.
I believe endnotes would have done this work far more justice. More often than not, the footnotes own more page real estate than the main text.
That's the negative. As a positive, the book does serve as a fantastic companion to [i]Shattered Sword[/i]. I believe the UK author does provide an interesting viewpoint for the retelling, often referencing British battles for perspective. I have an admittedly narrow focus in my historical research (WWII US naval history), and often am unable to draw his parallels without further outside reading. This isn't a negative at all- this is how we learn!
All in all, there's good stuff here, but the format and grammar are really inexcusable, distracting the reader from the work itself. I'd wait for an edited edition, should one ever appear.
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:25 am |
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Thanks, Gilbert. I appreciate the review.
Thanks, Gilbert. I appreciate the review.
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:14 am |
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Yes, I have it. Very good book indeed. In-depth study of the battle and very complementary of J.Parshall & A.Tully's "Shattered Sword". Highly recommended.
Cheers
Gilbert
Yes, I have it. Very good book indeed. In-depth study of the battle and very complementary of J.Parshall & A.Tully's "Shattered Sword". Highly recommended.
Cheers
Gilbert
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:41 am |
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Greetings:
I have a Barnes & Noble gift card burning a hole in my pocket. One of the books I'm considering is Midway: Dauntless Victory by Peter Smith. Anyone read this one? What did you think? Is it worth adding to the Battle of Midway collection?
Thanks: Charlie
Greetings:
I have a Barnes & Noble gift card burning a hole in my pocket. One of the books I'm considering is [i]Midway: Dauntless Victory[/i] by Peter Smith. Anyone read this one? What did you think? Is it worth adding to the Battle of Midway collection?
Thanks: [i]Charlie[/i]
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:43 am |
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