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J.R.R. Tolkien: The Fall of Arthur
This book is recommended by Thygocanberra. I have a copy and will read with interest.
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Lord of the Rings
What can I say. My favourite book. I think I have at least four different editions.
R. G. Grant: Battle: A Visual Journey Through 5,000 Years of Combat
This is the dream book for wargamers. Literally hundreds of battles. Over 350 pages of full colour illustrations. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
John Gibson Warry: Warfare in the Classical World: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons, Warriors, and Warfare in the Ancient Civilizations of Greece and Rome
We all have a wonderful book with fantastic illustrations, that amazed us in childhood, and followed us to our grown up bookshelf. This is one of those books. (*****)
Antony Beevor: Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942-1943
In school we were taught such an English view of World War II. Now I have discovered the epic battles on the Eastern Front, truly gargantuan conflicts. This book is a great introduction to the Eastern Front and a brilliant history book. (*****)
One of the kids got the plate. Not sure what it represents (I always think of Russia) but its cool.
Posted by: Paul | Tuesday, 24 January 2017 at 08:26 AM
you put the plate in the fridge? >:-o
or from 'Redwall' series (all the characters are animals)
[no, I hadn't heard the pagan bear thing]
Posted by: Thygocanberra | Monday, 23 January 2017 at 07:54 PM
Archer bear with an eyepatch - Narnia?
I read somewhere that pagan England favoured the Bear in their symbolism. To overthrow deep seated cultural preferences, early Christian missionaries insisted on replacing it with the Lion. Have you guys ever heard that?
Posted by: PythonMagus | Sunday, 22 January 2017 at 10:16 AM