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02. Feb 2009
Best book ever on Irish military insignia ever!
"GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS!" Normally it is difficult at best to find a book that shows and describe the insignia of the Irish Defencde Force, but this little book not only describes and show Irish military insignia, they do a really smashing job of it! Donal MacCarron is not only a genius, he is much more than that and the illustrations are simply outstanding and everyone serious about collecting insignia ought to consider acquiring this fine publication for their private library or donate to the local library, give as a gift to acquaintences, friends, and relatives. I'd highly recommend this book to others without reservation! I am the proud owner of a copy and it is becoming well worn with usage as I go page by pages and start all over noticing things I missed earlier, I never tire of looking at it. Enjoy! Sarge Booker of Tujunga, California
30. Mär 2009
Harry Harrison (Henry Maxwell Dempsey)
"GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS!" Harry Harrison (Henry Maxwell Dempsey) is the best living writer of science fiction, right up there with Eric Frank Russell. His series about the "Stainless Steel Rat" (a/k/a James Bolivar diGriz) is a character who can be believed in the missions he takes on. We know of course even when he is in Hell, Old Beezelbub (Satan) cannot capture his immortal soul as he is always a step or two ahead of the Devil. This book often sells for US$40 to US$65 in paperback, believe it or not? This is the one highly sought after book by Harry Harrison, bar none! H.H.(Sarge)Booker II, of Tujunga, California
20. Sep 2009
Nothing beats an LG VX5200 and I mean nothing, AMEN!
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich "GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS!" Got a LG VX5200 (Verizon Wireless) and don't know how on earth I made it without one for the past sixty-six years. I'll buy these to give for Channukah gifts to my Jewish friends and relatives and as a Christmas present to my Christian acquaintences and as a Kwaanza present to my African-American sisters and brothers - what a wonder gift idea, shop all at one place for something others will also treasure! Respectfully yours, Sarge Booker of Tujunga