Milspec Manuals

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Re: Milspec Manuals

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Post by Joan Pinyol » 13 Sep 2014, 09:20

You are so kind, Mr. Wellgunde. Certainly, when a letter become a mere black spot is seriously difficult to identify it. The magnifying glasses help us in this situations. Perhaps any editor could publish the monographs.

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Re: Milspec Manuals

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Post by Wellgunde » 16 Sep 2014, 02:43

The monographs are in the public domain, so I suppose that if a publisher had original copies or the original microfilm, he could make them available if he wished. I don't believe, though, that anyone can beat Mr. Lansdale's offering. Two CDs are certainly a space saver and a bargain to boot at his price. As an aside, several of Hyperwar's monograph offerings were made from scans of original copies as opposed to microfilm.
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