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... AND HER BALKAN NEIGHBOURS IN THE OTTOMAN PERIOD, by Robert Elgood
Just got it and it's brilliant! A superb reference book on Ottoman weapons, lavishly illustrated, that should be part of every serious collector's library. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 12th July 2016 at 04:05 PM. |
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Agreed
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No argument from me :-)))
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I agree also....an absolute "must" for the library.
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At least we all seem to agree on this one...
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LOL!!! Indeed ![]() But here I gotta agree too. The works of Robert Elgood are an absolute must in any arms library. For me, his footnotes alone are a joy. These are 'browsing' books, beyond just being sound references. The years of research he spent on this book are easily reflected in this volume, and if I recall, there was a big event in Athens as this was officially released. |
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