"If you don't go, you'll never forgive yourself " said Janine. She ment if I did not go to "Ed's Big Book Give Away" Wednesday night I would never forgive myself.
Ed, is Of course Ed from "Ed M's Wargames Meanderings Blog" and on Wednesday night at 6:30 pm he was having a once in a lifetime book give away. He was clearing out his wargame room to make improvements and told us he was giving away a number of books. Actually nine boxes of books. And if you know anything about Ed its that his library is more then excellent. What treasure would we find? Be there at 6:30 and fund out.
So I drove from my house the hour and a half up to the wilds of New Hampshire to arrive at his door step. Ed's wife Amanda had made a big pot of chili and the small group of us (George, Byron, Ralph and myself) enjoyed a delightful meal before moving to the living room and pawing through the treasure chests of books like pirates looting a ship or Vikings sacking a town.
What did I come away with you ask!
Funcken Uniforms:
I have been trying g to get a copy of "The Lace Wars" for years and years. Imagine my delight when the first thing I see is the hardback copy. Oh joy of joy! I can now die a happy man. (but let's hope not yet of course!)
And to also get the Napoleonic set! This was the best day ever!
Greece and Rome at War:
Another beautiful and informative book.
Osprey books:
always useful and a easy read.
Napoleonic Wars:
Chandler's "Napoleon's Marshalls" and also his "Campaigns of Napoleon"; Elting's "Swords around the Throne" and two outstanding battle studies on "Austerlitz" and "Eylau to Friedland.". The last two are beautiful coffee table style books with outstanding maps and uniform plates.
Military miniatures and Wargames:
Outstanding books here. Charles Grant Jr has wonderful books that both delight and inspire you. " Wargames in Miniatures" was the first book I read about fighting battles with toy soldiers. And the David Wilson book on the French army of the War if Austrian Succession is packed full of great stuff.
Books I always wanted to read but haven't:
Classics like Nolan's "The Iron Brigade" and "Zeppelins over London.". " The War birds " is an outstanding memoir from WW1. And finally "Silent Night" about the Christmas truce.
An old sentimental favorite:
my parents got me this book when I was very young. Not sure what ever happened to it. Possibly read it till it fell apart. So I grabbed this for the memories and because it was a fun read.
Quite a haul of books! Now to fund A space for them all.
Thank you again Ed! It was a very momentous night.