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SUBVETPAUL at aol.com
SUBVETPAUL at aol.com
Tue Sep 18 16:18:07 EDT 2007
In a message dated 9/18/2007 2:36:13 PM Central Daylight Time, dlunow at aol.com
writes:
> Carrie Cook
>
> Are most of your books bound soft / hard/ spiral/ ????
>
> I am only interested in HARD COVER, library bound. Most of the time.
>
> I do occasionally buy others if the books in one I really want and that is
> the only way I can get it.
>
> Next I prefer unbound so I can have it hard bound.
>
> Thanks,
> Diane
> Stagecoach Library
>
My primary books, are a self published research tome in two volumes, hard
cover and sold mainly for use in research, historic, genealogy libraries and
museums.
Each volume is 8-1/2" x 11" and each volume contains about 500 pages of
alphabetically arranged records consisting of military and basic genealogy of more
than 3,600 US Submarine men lost during WWII. The work also contains the
stories of the 52 lost boats (US Submarines).
The third Edition of the books will soon be out of print. However most all
the material, plus some revisions are available on CD-ROM's.
Edition four, with substantial updates are being planned for release sometime
about mid 2008.
Also: US SUBMARINE MEN LOST DURING WWII
See the following for a description of the work.
http://www.subvetpaul.com/Diedwwii.htm
A. State Index (Spiral Bound) and a CD is included with the third edition
books.
There are men from every state listed.
Other supplements are usually spiral bound.
NY State research on ALL submarine men, by another author.
A roster of names, rates or ranks of all the US men and passengers is
available.
An Anthology of stories told by the men who were there at the time, was soft
cover, now out of print.
Thank you for your interest.
Paul W. Wittmer
subvetpaul at aol.com
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