Duncan Posted 1 July , 2004 Share Posted 1 July , 2004 Anyone know how I get hold of the new books, 'Collectors & Researchers Guide to the Great War' volumes 1 & 2 by Howard Williamson? I have looked absolutely everywhere, Amazon, Waterstones etc etc etc! Even a search on the Internet was fruitless. I'm beginning to think I dreamt it! If anyone has it is it any good? Duncan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enoch beard Posted 1 July , 2004 Share Posted 1 July , 2004 hello duncan, i think this subject has come up before! yes the book is good if you collect 1st ww medals etc the problem is it is privately published by anne williamson 5, hankin avenue, harwich,essex co12 5he anne@williamson1762.fsnet.co.uk i hope this will be of this help! enoch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Pete Wood Posted 1 July , 2004 Share Posted 1 July , 2004 There were, recently, copies available at the National Archive bookshop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max Poilu Posted 1 July , 2004 Share Posted 1 July , 2004 Duncan, Not sure where you are but one of the writer's friends sells it at the Watford and Cheshunt fairs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duncan Posted 1 July , 2004 Author Share Posted 1 July , 2004 Cheers boys. Can you believe I wrote an almost exact same book a few years ago. Token Publishing (the people who do Medals News) said they were keen to publish it. Then this book came out and they said there’s no point any more. Bad timing or what!!! Duncan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redbarchetta Posted 1 July , 2004 Share Posted 1 July , 2004 Was it a Monty Python sketch - the guy who claimed to have written all of Shakespeare's plays...? "And how do you explain that these plays were written and performed two hundred years before you were born ?" "Ah, that's the flaw in my argument, I hope you wouldn't spot that..." (Just kiddin', Duncan!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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