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Old 07-10-2014, 06:55 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
I don't know what the usual price is for this, but at £0.81 (about $0.99) it looks like a bargain:

Hobart's 79th Armoured Division at War: Invention, Innovation and Inspiration (UK link)

For those who've never heard of "Hobart's Funnies", they were modified tanks built for D-Day, that carried bridges, cleared mines, swam, etc. At the time they were an incredible innovation, now their modern equivalents are in service with every major army.
Great find, thanks. I, for one, like the non-fiction WW2 books. Thanks for posting it.

It shows up at $1.99 in the U.S. A bargain considering the size (256 pages) and the list print price ($39.95 (about £32 I think)). It is at Kobo in the U.S. and discountable; PERKOPOLIS still works and there are also some 45% and 55% single-use codes on the Kobo discount codes thread at the present moment, but they may have all been used by now.
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