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Boer Commando: An Afrikaner Journal
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (1993-09-21)
Author: Jeffrey G Reitz
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This is an outstanding story of adventure.
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Review Date: 1999-02-22
It is always interesting to hear 'the other side of the story'. This account of the Boer War is informative yet very personal. It is one of those books that most will find difficult to set down before it is finished.

The author had a most incredible life which is doccumented in Commando and two subsequent books. The adventures are so amazing that, in the preface, Jan Smuts is compelled to comment upon the truthfulness of the account. The book provides insight into the Boer culture and a turn of the century concept: honor.

This is an outstanding story of adventure.
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Review Date: 1999-02-22
It is always interesting to hear 'the other side of the story'. This account of the Boer War is informative yet very personal. It is one of those books that most will find difficult to set down before it is finished.

The author had a most incredible life which is doccumented in Commando and two subsequent books. The adventures are so amazing that, in the preface, Jan Smuts is compelled to comment upon the truthfulness of the account. The book provides insight into the Boer culture and a turn of the century concept: honor.

Best Book on Boer War
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-05
This is an incredible story of the adventures that a young commando endured during the boer wars. The narrow escapes, the victories, the defeats and the struggle to keep up the fight make this a must read for anyone interested in the Boer War. If there is one book to read on the subject this is it!

Memoirs of a guerilla war at the turn of the century
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-09
The memoirs of a soldier in the unsuccesfull war of independence that the Transvaal and Free State Republics in Southern Africa fought against the British Empire at the turn of the century. Reitz wrote the book in exile and left it for 20 years, then took out the emotion and bitterness and was left with a well structured, intelligent memoir that reads like the best fiction. His account of this guerilla war against the British empire can loosly be compared with Chickenhawk, Robert Mason's equally gripping memoir of the Viet Nam war

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The Book of Entrepreneurs' Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Entrepreneurs
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (1999-09-13)
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Wisdom from the worldýs leading entrepreneurs
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-22
This book is a collection of 50 essays and speeches by the world's leading entrepreneurs-from the past to the present.

Barry Diller, Michael Dell, Richard Branson, and Phil Knight are among the successful entrepreneurs who share their best advice and strategies in the pages of this book. Filled with insights on a wide variety of entrepreneurial issues, the book discusses such topics as how to set and meet personal goals, how to create the right image for your company, problem solving, generating ideas, going public, and effective management. Editor Peter Krass introduces each selection and provides interesting and relevant background information on each entrepreneur. He also highlights significant comments and advice from each entrepreneur.

This book features each entrepreneur's ideas in his/her own words. Informative and inspiring, this book will appeal not only to entrepreneurs, but to all general business readers.

Peter Krass is an author and editor. He is the editor of The Book of Investing Wisdom, The Book of Leadership Wisdom, and The Book of Business Wisdom (all available from Wiley).

Reviewed by Azlan Adnan. Formerly Business Development Manager with KPMG, Azlan is currently Managing Partner of Azlan & Koh Knowledge and Professional Management Group, an education and management consulting practice based in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo. He holds a Master's degree in International Business and Management from the Westminster Business School in London.

an excellent book on entrepreneurship
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-24
Peter Krass has compiled 50 essays by different spectacularly successful entrepreneurs, among them Barry Diller, Michael Dell, Richard Branson, Harvey Firestone and Steve Case, in which they share lessons they learned in their life the hard way.

I strongly recommend this book to anyone thinking about a career as an entrepreneur, and to any parents wishing to plant the idea of being an entrepreneur in their children's' heads.

Truly makes you realize you can do it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-27
This book is a fantastic accounting of many famous business owners and their stories. It shows the would be business owner that through hard work, dedication, and commitment, dreams and goals can be reached.

Go for it! And then do it!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-25
Peter Krass has edited the Wisdom Series series which includes this volume. Each anthologizes brief essays by various executives who are most highly regarded as leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, etc. Following an insightful Introduction, Krass provides a brief bio of each author which precedes her or his essay. Here we have "classic writings by legendary entrepreneurs" whose essays are organized by Krass as follows:

Part I: The Start-Up [eg Michael Bloomberg, Kim Polese, and Doris Drucker]

Part II: The Maverick Element and Other Qualities [eg Warren Avis, Andrew Carnegie, and Mark McCormack]

Part III: Venture Capital, LBOs, and Going Public [eg Tom Monaghan, Conrad Hilton, and Henry R. Kravis]

Part IV: Risk and Strategy [eg Richard Branson, Dave Thomas, and Steve Case]

Part V: Inventors Turned Entrepreneurs [eg Henry Ford, Steven P. Jobs, and Benjamin Franklin]

Part VI: Branding. Image, and Selling [eg Howard M. Schultz, John H. Johnson, and P.T. Barnum]

Part VII: Entrepreneurial Management [eg Alfred C. Fuller, Debbi Fields, and Anita Roddick]

Part VIII: Personal Stories [eg Herman W. Lay, Kenneth H. Olsen, and Samuel Goldwyn]

Krass has done a brilliant job of selecting and then organizing the 54 essays, many of which are otherwise unavailable or virtually inaccessible. (For example, Doris Drucker's "Mrs. Drucker Starts a Business." Yes, she is the wife of that Mr. Drucker.) If you enjoyed reading this book as much as I did, I urge you to check out each of the other volumes in the Wisdom Series, also published by John Wiley & Sons.

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The Book of My Pet
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (2000-10-18)
Authors: David Marshall and Kate Marshall
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For my children
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-22
We recently got our first dog, a cute little black mix, named Blackie, for our young boys Welsey and Paul. They will probably have many pets in their lives but since they are only 3 and 5 now they will not remembers many of the special moments of their first pet Blackie. My husband and I are using The Book of My Pet to capture the life of Blackie so our boys can look back on the joys and responsibilities of caring for their first dog and share it with their kids when they grow up. Great book idea for pet lovers.

A "Must Have" !!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-07
I wish I had copies of this book for every companion animal I ever had! Right now, I have three copies I'm keeping memories in -- one for each of my three dogs. I will be sure to purchase a new copy for each new furry friend that I adopt in the future. The "memory joggers" are very helpful while making entries from a pet's birth to crossing the Rainbow Bridge.

Great Gift for Pet Owners or Yourself!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-12
I know lots of pet owners who would get into this. The design is handsome, not overly cutesy like some. The memory-jogging prompts are v. good...some funny, some reflective, some factual. I like the way they are organized into chapters with subsections: 1. How to Write Your Pet's Story 2. Starting Out (Getting Ready, How We Met, Family Tree) 3. The First Year (Settling In, Getting to Know My Pet, Making & Breaking the Rules) 4. The Prime of Life (Personality, Pleasures, Habits & Health, Talents) 5. The Advanced Years (Winding Down, Maturing Ways) 6. Saying Good-bye (The Passing, Looking Back)

Remembering Significant Beings
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-25
When I was a child and then a young mother, keeping a "baby book" of those born into the family was common. It was a way of documenting the events of the life of this important person and celebrating his/her uniqueness. The Book of My Pet offers that kind of possibility for the beloved animals who become significant parts of our families. This book evokes those memories you might forget by asking thoughtful questions in many categories. The whole family can participate in creating this remembrance at anytime in the life of your pet. It is also possible to mount pictures in the book to make it a visual as well as verbal story of your shared life with this mysterious, special being. I am using it to tell the story of Gray, our cat who has graciously taken us into her life.

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The Bubbelah Factor
Published in Paperback by M Q Publications (2005-11-01)
Author: Natasha Glasser
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Not just a gift book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-22
Bubbelah factor is a well written and fun read. Part self-help and part hyterical life observations, it really kept me interested and entertained.

Although it is full of fashion faux-pas, entertaining no-nos, and dating disasters, the message at the end is real and optimistic.

Enjoy!

Hysterical
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Review Date: 2006-01-13
This book was witty, inciteful, and just brilliant. You must buy it.

funny, no nonsense advice for singletons everywhere
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Review Date: 2005-12-02
I was given this book as a gift. Although it is for the singleton readership, which I am not a part of anymore, it gives the kind of advice that an old friend might give. Sure there's laughs, but the book makes sure to laugh with us and not at us. A good read.

Not just a gimmick
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Review Date: 2005-11-29
This book seems like an impulse buy, but it is not just a gimmick. It is really funny, like Nora Ephron or Fran Liebowitz funny! And it has great practical advice on everything from dating to fashion -- but it doesn't hit you over the head with it. I laughed out loud a bunch of times. A really great gift for single girls with a sense of humor. Also, FYI, I don't think you have to be Jewish to "get" this book. It is funny for everyone.

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Caffeinated Ponderings: On Life, Laughter and Lattes
Published in Hardcover by iUniverse (2004-02-28)
Author: Shana McLean Moore
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Great COFFEE TABLE or ANYTIME Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
This author has a great style of writing and everything she writes about encompasses some aspect of your life. It is a fun way to look at some of the mishaps in our lives-- and to have a good laugh; many times at ourselves.

A humorous reality check that laughs with you!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-14
My morning, mid morning, afternoon, late afternoon, and evening (did I miss any?) coffee breaks just aren't the same without a healthy topping of humor--and when a group of gal pals can't gather with me to share the often hilarious details of their lives, Caffeinated Ponderings is a refreshing companion that never ceases to make me laugh out loud as I struggle to keep the last sip contained in my mouth.

Shana is a modern day Erma Bombeck, with non-stop whimsical wit and hysterical humor wrapped into this delicious book. Everyone will relate to and relish her ponderings on life in today's society. Caffeinated Ponderings is a must read with your daily coffee --her words are the cream and sugar behind the best latte you've ever had."

A Coffee Loving Mom of Many
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-13
Great book, really cute and funny. I found myself chuckeling out loud while reading. I totally realted to many of the tales talked about in this book. I felt like I was sitting at coffee with my lady friends listening to the stories being told and laughing. Thanks Shana, I'm so glad to know I am not the only one who is warped after too many Latte's (or Mocha's). She really knows how to touch on the real things in life and make you laugh.

A Coffee Addicted Mom of Many
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-13
Great book! Really cute and funny. I found myself chuckeling and smiling as I could totally related to so many of the short tales talked about in this book. I felt like I was sitting at coffee with my lady friends listening to these stories being told. Thanks Shana, I'm glad I am not the only one who's mind warps after too many Lattes (or Mocha's). She truley knows how to touch on all those real things in life and make you laugh!

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The Call of Africa: An Illustrated Travel Journal
Published in Paperback by Outskirts Press, Inc (2005-08-02)
Author: Dr. J William Allgood
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Makes me long to go back to Africa...
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Review Date: 2006-05-18
Dr Allgood's pictoral and detailed account of this wonderful journey makes me long to go back to this magical place. Once I picked up the book I could not set it down until I was finished. Then I read it again. His photographers eye captured moments you only dream of. Well done!

Felt like I was there!
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Review Date: 2006-05-09
I thoroughly enjoyed reading and experiencing The Call of Africa. The descriptions of the adventures were so well documented and written with a wonderfully warm, comfortable style. It was like being on safari in bedroom slippers! The excellent photographs brought me right to the Savannah, and the other exotic locals described in this wonderful journey. The photos alone make the book worth getting! I can't wait for the DVD!

it's like going there yourself
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Review Date: 2006-05-09
This book's gorgeous photographs, combined with the "right in the moment" style of Dr. Allgood's writing, make this a perfect "armchair trip" to Africa! I recommend it to anyone thinking about going there -- it feels as though you have good friends who've come back from their once-in-a-lifetime trip and are now sitting with you sharing amazing stories and pictures. The wildlife photos in particular are spectacular and of professional quality. The stories really make the places come alive -- this is no ordinary 'tour book'. A great gift, too, for anyone who travels, loves animals, etc.

A journey you will not forget
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Review Date: 2006-04-25
I have long been a fan of Dr. Allgood's photography, he captures the beauty, the essence and a subtext of his subjects, allowing personal interpretation. This book fulfilled my expectations and then some. The easy reading allowed me to be a travel companion with this wonderful couple. I loved the stories that introduced me to some very interesting people and animals, plus added a greater debth of understanding of the africa that he and Sharon enjoyed so much! A journey I will not forget. I recommend this book to anyone contemplating a trip to Africa, it will provide you with descriptions of places you will probably want to visit yourself after reading them. Or, if armchair traveling is what you enjoy most, you will be thrilled with the quality of the photography and text that allows you to put yourself in the authors jeep.

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The Cartographer ~ 1492 (Boomer Book Series)
Published in Kindle Edition by Books To Believe In (2008-02-29)
Author: Othniel J. Seiden
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If you love historical fiction - you'll LOVE this book...
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Review Date: 2008-05-01
As an historical fiction buff, I'm glad to see someone is writing good historical novels. I hope Mr. Seiden continues along the path of this book with meticulous research and weaving in a love story, intrigue, adventure and of course, historical events. I can hardly wait to read his next masterpiece.

The first Columbus voyage was described so clearly, you really felt like you were there and gratefully so, because the struggle to just get the ships was so trying. This gives the reader a perspective into Columbus that doesn't exist in the history books - perhaps because it is too controversial. Who cares - I loved it!!! You will too. Great book!

No history book has ever explored Columbus' spirituality... Why?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
Maybe because also in 1492 - There was the Spanish Inquisition, Christians burning at the stake, Moslems and Jews being expelled from their homelands in Spain.

No history book ever mentioned Columbus' spirituality - why? Was he hiding a secret that the world is just now discovering? This historical fiction begs that question... using his private journal and understanding the political environment he was forced to deal in, author Othniel Seiden paints a picture of intrigue surrounding Christopher Colombus as has never been seen before...

Not a history book - more like a diary...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-23
On the pages of this book unfolds an adventure where the characters are crisp, real and well defined and in the case of Christopher Colombus - legendary.

In the history books, we learn mostly of the voyage itself, but not too much attention played out on what was happening culturally around the events. The Inquisition and persecution of Christians was constant. This historical novel is based upon Christopher Colombus' private journal.

Reading between the lines of the journal, the author Othniel Seiden sees a pattern of spiritual practice that has never been discussed about Columbus and one that might shed a new and deeper dimension on this historical figure and the times he lived in.

It was a great read and a fascinating subject!

An unexpected adventure - keeps you riveted!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-03
This historical fiction novel is set in ancient Spain during the time of the Inquisition and the dark ages, one Don Jacob Duponte (fictional) was falling in love and enjoying his career and travels as a cartographer. Unbeknownst to him, someone called him a heretic and in those days, that is all it took to have someone thrown into a torture chamber or worse all in the name of the Inquisition.

Don Jacob was rescued because of his talents as a cartographer by the explorer Christopher Columbus, who at the time of their meeting was still trying to get Queen Isabella of Spain to finance a journey across the Atlantic.

Thrown then into intrique and a secret world where one's personal spirituality had to be kept hidden for fear of the Inquisition, Don Jacob found himself protecting secret Jews; Jewish people who had to keep their faith and their heritage totally secret.

The adventure unfolds right from the pages of Columbus' own journal - with these amazing characters woven in.

This novel takes the reader aboard the Santa Maria to experience the superstition of the crew and the hope of the man in charge. It takes the reader to the shores of the new world where they were warmly greeted and told of vast treasures.

Then sailing back across the sea, through storms that should have killed all on board.

The writing is exquisite. The adventure is captivating. The story is based on fact. The humanity of these explorers and their loved ones is compelling!

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Catwoman -Deluxe Notecards
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (2000-08)
Author: DC Comics
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Catwoman -Deluxe Notecards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
Love these notecards! Cute designs, ample room for dedications/text and great for inky and ballpoint pens! Nothing bad to say about this set :)

Quality!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-22
I was given this set of cards for Christmas last year and absolutely love them. They are very high quality and convenience. A great investment that will bring many smiles.

Gorgeous! Buy two sets!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-14
Extremely well done. The images truly capture the essence of Catwoman! A treasure for any fan and admirer alike. Check out the Batman set, too!

MEOW!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-29
I need to begin this review with a confession: I am a stationary junkie. I have a huge Rubbermaid container filled with stationary and notecards of every imaginable kind, and these Catwoman notecards are hands-down the best part of my collection. I bought my first box years ago and have since ordered several more because I want to make sure I never run out! The paper stock and artwork are both of very high quality, and every design is fabulous! As a huge Catwoman fan, I have a hard time using these notecards because I simply do not want to part with them! Chronicle Books also offers a pretty cool Wonder Woman notecard collection, but it doesn't even begin to compare to this one. Stock up while you can!

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The Cavalry of World War II
Published in Hardcover by Country Journal Publishing Co (1987-08)
Author: Janusz Piekalkiewicz
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A Mgnificent Anachronism
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Review Date: 2008-06-01
The Cavalry of World War II by Janusz Piekalkiewicz

One of the greatest myths of sublime courage to come out of World War II was that of the Polish Cavalry charging the German tanks. Curiously it was made by the German propagandists as a way of ridiculing the aledged backwardness of the Poles. It also shows the difference in militarisms and that Nazis were not just vicious but vulgar. An Old-school officer, German or otherwise would not have gloated at such a thing.


There is another thing to know about the event. It never took place. Actually never is such a strong word. It might have taken place, war is always rather confused and the Polish campaign seems more confused then usual. If it happened it was either a miscalculation, a deliberate sacrifice(to cover another unit for instance), or simply an act of despair. But even the legendary specialty chauvinism of cavalry did not extend so far as to think a sabre could penetrate a tank's armor. Nontheless this legend is taken as both an example of the desperate courage and quixotism of the Polish people and the obsolescence of the horse. The first is no myth, or rather no falsehood; the Poles fought well in their lost cause and in the end all they received was honor. The second is false. For cavalry, with it's limitations rightly understood was a very useful tool. What it could not do in a modern battlefield is as important as what it could do. It could not be "heavy cavalry" any more. That is it could not be concentrated at a weak point like a wedge jammed into a wall to be hammered home after the infantry crowbar had pried it open. That role was exclusively the tanks. It could not monopolize the "light cavalry" role of scouting, pursuit, and "exploitation"(roughly, marauding and terrorizing rear-echeloners)as there were now aircraft and armored cars. However the horse had a niche of it's own in the "light" role. It can go over broken terrain that machines can't reach. It can(to some degree) live on grass*. And it is often easier to buy or steal fodder then to do so with fuel. This made the horse important in wild places like the wastes of Russia.


The author gives tales of the horse as it fought round the world for various nations large and small. There are many interesting tales. But most of the book is given over to photos that give a remarkable show of the cavalryman's life. These photos show such things as normal life in camp and on the march. It achieves one of the great achievements of a good historian, of transporting the reader into another world, in this case the bittersweet world of men who are not just fighting but upholding a way of life that the world seems to have little room for-and yet finding a place for it. It displays a curious incongruity with the world of technological warfare.

In a way World War II was the end of the old world. This was the time when sailing ships disappeared finally from the world of commerce after a long struggle with engines. It was a time when much of the world still traveled by animals even in what we would think the most technological developed regions. It was end of the old colonial world and the predominance of Europe. It was perhaps the last war directed and fought to a large degree by the descendants of the old aristocratic class that had reigned for centuries. World War II was a time when the old and the new existed together in a strange contrast. And it was the last large scale war in which cavalry played, if not a key role, certainly not an insignificant part.

Perhaps it is appropriate that the book was written by a Pole, a nation proud of it's "horseiness". And a nation that is the home of lost causes. For a Polish cavalryman fought for two lost causes at once-that of Poland, and that of the horse. Neither succeeded but both had a good run for it. So read this book which is a great tribute to, to paraphrase the German analyst in the movie Patton: "The Mounted Warrior, A Magnificent Anachronism."

Excellent Coverage, Pictures and Detail
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
If you want to find out about the structure, and method, and experience of WWII cavalry this is the most comprehensive approach between two covers.
The pictures show you how things looked, and felt. There are details on the structure and changes to all nations cavalry, even hilly, neutral switzerland's! Tactics are there in theory and actual 1st hand experiences in the text.
A great offering

The Cavalry did not die out in the 19th century.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-05
The only reason I did not give this 5 stars was it could have been even longer with more detail. A majority of the book (about 160 pgs) is fairly good b&w photos plus a few maps with some battle and organizational detail by nation added in.

A translation of a German book this is one of a very few resources available for a significant area of WW2 operations other than digging through old armed forces publications or operational records.

If you can get access that is.

An excellent resource for students of military history.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-06
This book combines narrative history with a wealth of photographs of the cavalry of the world circa 1939-45. For students of military history it provides infinite detail of a little known aspect of World War II. It includes in detail the use of horse soldiers by the German and Russian armies, including total numbers, casualties, employment and deployment. The photographs provide valuable information on the equipment of both soldiers and their horses. It also includes an overview of cavalry around the world, including Japanese, British and American. A worthwhile investment for any student of military history, or any horseman interested in the employment of horses in the first great mechanized war of the 20th century.

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Celtic Swirl Small Leather Embossed Journal
Published in Leather Bound by Oberon Design; Inc. (2000)
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A Treasured Gift
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Review Date: 2001-12-11
I received one of these journals as a birthday gift from my daughter. It is Celtic Green leather, refillable, and beautiful.
The love behind the gift only contributes to the beauty and pleasure, I experience each time I hold it to make an entry.
I cannot describe the workmanship or the quality you will enjoy with this wonderful addition to your personal time.
I strongly encourage those who appreciate quality to purchase this journal. I am ordering several, for friends.
willow

Elgance meets function
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Review Date: 2000-12-22
I first spoted one of these journals around 4 years ago festival I bought one a year or so ago at a book store near my college and love it to death. I write alot and at random times so having somthing I can slip in to my pack(procted ofcourse the leather is elgenant well desgined(I my self also tool leather(method of desging on leather) and I know how much effort goes into these desgines and the product they have done a wonderfull job. I have refiled mine 2'x but under normal use it will last a year or so. In fact I came to this page to get a second journal for a freind who is also a writer. (Ya I know the spelling and grammer in this isnt great I aooplogize iv been over 24 hrs and allways been a bad speller any wonder how i get my work published! hehehe :) enjoy I know you wont be dissapointed by this jouranl i havnt been.

Gorgeous...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-29
I bought this for myself as a milestone birthday gift, and I love it. It smells good, feels wonderful in the hand, and the unlined pages offer plenty of room for creativity. The intimate size makes it easy to take along, and I never feel pressured to fill a page as I sometimes did with a larger journal. It's made well enough that I think it will last me a lifetime. Refills can be purchased at art stores or from the company that makes the covers.

Celtic Journal
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-28
Wow-what a craftsman these people are! I just love this journal. In a world full of technology, it is nice to sit down and write on real paper, in a book made in America by real people who obviously care about their products. Everyone should have a journal like this!


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