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pugwash

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useful source of naval/military books
« on: December 19, 2008, 03:36:38 pm »

Living in the wilds of Northumberland has few advantages for a modelmaker but one is Barter Books of the Old Station Yard Alnwick.
I have managed to get some very reasonably priced naval books from Janes to Anatomy of a warship series - their website is never in date
as they have a quick stock turnover - I was in two weeks ago and between then and yesterday there are about 50 different titles in stock
Any of you passing on holiday - may be worth a visit
Pugwash
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Brian_C

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Re: useful source of naval/military books
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2009, 07:36:15 pm »

Living in the wilds of Northumberland has few advantages for a modelmaker but one is Barter Books of the Old Station Yard Alnwick.
I have managed to get some very reasonably priced naval books from Janes to Anatomy of a warship series - their website is never in date
as they have a quick stock turnover - I was in two weeks ago and between then and yesterday there are about 50 different titles in stock
Any of you passing on holiday - may be worth a visit
Pugwash

 hi pugwash,,, i use barter books often and have bought some exellent ship books over the years    brian_c   (cresswell)
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