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23 Dec, 2020
Time spent on reconnaissance is seldom wasted.
Having a workshop manual for a twenty year old car which is still on the road is prudent and advisable. To be able to buy one in excellent condition at a good price is excellent.

08 Jun, 2025
An excellent illustrated adventure story for pre school kids and their parents.
It was a favourite illustrated story book of my two pre school nephews over 35 years ago and I liked it very much too. It has a few short paragraphs on the left hand pages and full page illustrations on the right hand pages … relating Magnus being captured by Vikings when he was fishing off Shetand and being taken on their raids to Ireland , Anglesey, France and Spain and thence to the Black Sea where he escaped to join a camel train on the Golden Road to Samarkand …and that’s not even half way …

23 Oct, 2022
An American Cousin Plays a Great Game in Cold War Britain.
The Envoy of the title is the narrator of a Cold War secret intelligence story told from the point of view of a US agent working out of the US Embassy in London in the fifties when Britain is developing its own nuclear weapons. Real events form the background and various real politicians, civil servants and gangsters play their real life roles as Kit, our hero weaves between them all to play the great game.