Books

Allan Wright (AEW@unh.edu)
Tue, 12 Dec 1995 11:35:32 -0500 (EST)

Here are some books from Edward Hawkins, please respond to him directly.
I have the Lamberton & Chessman book me mentions and it is definately
worth the $10 he's asking.

-Allan Wright

Forwarded message:
> From edward@isomedia.com Tue Dec 12 00:04:20 1995
> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 21:06:48 -0800
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> From: edward@isomedia.com (Edward Hawkins)
> Cc: panzer@mailhost.primenet.com, Renard36@aol.com, smh@iapc.net,
> bciciora@pitneysoft.com, hartc@spot.colorado.edu, huggins@onramp.net,
> modlctzn@pacificrim.net, stonto@seaccc.sccd.ctc.edu,
> xopowo@u.washington.edu, BOBFABRIS@delphi.com,
> rjray@lookout.ecte.uswc.uswest.com
>
> Hello Everyone ... I want to tell you about my EXPLORATORY MISSION I had at
> the STORAGE HOUSE today.=20
>
> "IT WAS HELL!!"=20
>
> I started digging for those elusive PROFILE magazine boxes, I kept finding
> MODEL KITS. I did however find BOOKS, and special periodicals. There are
> magazines for everything, AIR MODELER from back in the fifties, ROAD & TRACK
> and MOTOR TREND from the fifties, FINE SCALE MODELER from at least the
> sixties, and a half dozen other name periodicals, plus a lot of stuff from
> EUROPE and the Eastern block. (Suffice it to say, I have a bigger project
> than I thought)
>
> Everyone so far wants WWI books and reference, and I've found it...OH YEA
> ...I found FILM REELS, FILM STRIPS, PICTURES, PLANS, DESIGNERS NOTES and
> DRAWINGS *some copies, some originals*=20
>
> (saw some FOKKER - WAR ONE plane prototype plans with German handwritten
> notes...stuff like that)
>
> Well let me list the few things I brought home, if interested, E me ...
>
>
> BOOKS: =20
>
>
> SKY BATTLE 1914-1918 - THE STORY OF AVIATION IN WORLD WAR ONE =20
> DAVID COOKE=20
> 304 PAGES =20
> 1970 =20
> PICTURES WITH TEXT =20
> LISTED $ 5.34 IN 1970 =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTE: Nothing new ... I think everyone has seen these pics.
> ASKING $3.00
>
>
> THE GERMAN GIANTS - THE GERMAN "R" PLANES 1914-1918 =20
> G.W. HADDOW & PETER M. GROSZ =20
> 310 PAGES =20
> 1962 =20
> PICTURES/PLANS/CHARTS/SPECS/TEXT/WAR HISTORY =20
> LISTED $17.50 IN 1962 =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTE: very nice ... if it didn=92t have the smoke stain on the cover, this
> thing could go for bukku-bucks.
> ASKING: $15.00
>
>
> FOKKER FIGHTERS OF WORLD WAR ONE
> PETER L. GRAY & IAN R. STAIR =20
> 24 PAGES =20
> 1976 =20
> PICTURES/PLANS/TEXT=20
> (WINGSPAN PUBLICATIONS) =20
> STAPLE BOUND =20
> NOTE: This is kinda nice too...but again, a little water wrinkle isn=92t=
> very
> attractive.
> ASKING: could it be worth $5.00?=20
>
>
> ALBATROS *SCOUTS DESCRIBED*
> CHARLES SCHAEDEL =20
> 26 PAGES =20
> 196x =20
> PICTURES/PLANS/PAINT SCHEMES/TEXT=20
> (KOOKABURRA TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS SERIES 2 No 1) =20
> STAPLE BOUND
> NOTE: probably too damaged to sell, will give it to anyone that purchases an
> ALBATROSS model kit.
>
>
> AIRCRAFT CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS 1907-1954 =20
> BRUCE ROBERTSON =20
> 236 PAGES =20
> 1964 =20
> PICTURES/DRAWINGS/PAINTINGS/TEXT =20
> LISTED $19.95 IN 1964 =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTE: very very very nice coverage...
> ASKING: $10.00
>
> =20
> FIGHTER AIRCRAFT OF THE 1914-1918 WAR
> W.M. LAMBERTON & E.F. CHEESMAN =20
> 224 PAGES =20
> 1960 =20
> PICTURES/PLANS/HISTORY-S.N.#626 - SIGNED BY AUTHORS=20
> LISTED $20.00 IN 1960=20
> 1ST EDITION LTD. =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTES: another nice book ...
> ASKING: $10.00
>
>
> MARINE AIRCRAFT OF THE 1914-1918 WAR =20
> HEINZ J. NOWARRA =20
> 210 PAGES =20
> 1966 =20
> PICTURES/FOLD-OUT PLANS *LIKE 30 OR SO* =20
> LISTED $12.95 IN 1966 =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTE: WOW!=DFjust my opinion. to hell with the smoke stain in the=
> cover...the
> plans man .. the PLANS.
> ASKING: $25.00
>
>
> JAPANESE MILITARY AVIATON *PICTORIAL HISTORY* =20
> EIICHIRO SEKIGAWA =20
> 210 PAGES =20
> 1974 =20
> PICTURES/TEXT=20
> *SEE SOME OF YOUR OLD WWI FAVORITES DRESSED IN JAPANESE MARKINGS*
> HARDBACK
> NOTE: It=92s very interesting to see the HANSA-BRANDENBURG W-29 with=
> JAPANESE
> meatballs painted on them. Definitely something different for you builders
> wanting to put on that DIFFERENT look.
> ASKING: BID *frankly, because I don=92t know if anyone would be interested*
>
> =20
> THE RAF - VOLUME ONE 1918-1939 *PICTORIAL HISTORY" =20
> JOHN W.R. TAYLOR =20
> 202 PAGES =20
> 1968 =20
> PICTURES/TEXT =20
> LISTED $4.95 IN 1968 =20
> HARDBACK
> NOTES: it=92s a book
> ASKING: $3.00
>
>
> **About WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES. It is a periodical of the service
> organization of the same name. The organization is for builders and
> restorers of aircraft from the period of 1903 to 1919. Each issue covers ...
> well ... everthing. Including PLANS, PICTURES, STORIES, DIAGRAMS, NOTES,
> SPECIAL MODIFICATIONS ... etc. I'll list a featured subject for each issue,
> but that's not the only subject covered. (BTW; Some of these were mailed)
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 57 JUN 1976 22 PAGES =
> =20
> ETRICH TAUBE =20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 58 AUG 1976 22 PAGES =
> =20
> BRISTOL SCOUT PROTOTYPE - BRISTOL SCOUT D
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 63 JUN 1977 24 PAGES
>
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 65 NOV 1977 22 PAGES =
> =20
> CURTISS FLYING BOAT
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 68 MAY 1978 26 PAGES =
> =20
> 1912 ETRICH "LIMOSIN" TAUBE TYPE =20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 75 SEP 1979 48 PAGES =
> =20
> DER BLERIOT EINDECKER W/INDEX FOR ISSUES 60-75
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 77 JAN 1980 54 PAGES =
> =20
> HISPANO-SUIZA 150HP V8 ENGINE=20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 78 MAR 1980 54 PAGES =
> =20
> ALBATROSS B.IIa =20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 88 FEB 1982 82 PAGES =
> =20
> CURTISS JN-4H=20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 89 APR 1982 82 PAGES =
> =20
> FOKKER EINDECKER EIII =20
>
> WORLD WAR ONE - AEROPLANES No. 87 NOV 1981 82 PAGES =
> =20
> FOKKER D VIII & OLMSTED PUSHER 1912 *TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE* =20
>
>
>
> ** Since these are pretty limited, and are of different sizes and quality
> *all very informative* I decided that who ever buys the related kits of the
> planes listed I=92ll just throw in the related publication. I=92ve found a=
> great
> deal of research, and print items that I=92m just going to throw in any=
> order
> with the related model kit (granted; If I=92ve found such research material=
> at
> the time of shipping, Also there=92s no garantee that I=92ll put extras in=
> every
> order, but I=92ll try)
>
>
>
> Edward
>
>
>
>
>
>
> " We came to this place because BAYBYLON FIVE was our last best hope for
> peace, by the end 2259, WE knew that it had failed. But in so doing, IT
> bacame something GREATER, as the war expanded it bacame our LAST best hope
> for VICTORY. Because sometimes, PEACE is another word for surrender, and
> because SECRETS have a way of getting out. "
>
> - "Commander Ivanova : January 1st 2260 -"
>