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Don't know if it is any good, but it's certainly cheap enough at £2.99 http://www.amazon.co.uk/...7293292&sr=1-15#noop
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I've wondered about buying this one. Have you ordered a copy Capt Birdseye? If you have you can let me know whether to buy it or not!! Mike T
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Hi Mike, No i haven't ordered one yet. I was hoping someone had read it and could give a review. Certainly cheap tho! EDIT Apparently, it is stocked in local libraries, so that might be one way to find out for nowt...
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CaptnBirdseye wrote:Hi Mike, No i haven't ordered one yet. I was hoping someone had read it and could give a review. Certainly cheap tho! EDIT Apparently, it is stocked in local libraries, so that might be one way to find out for nowt... Hi guys, I have a copy of this book and have found it to be very informative as it does excactly wot it says, answering 101 questions asked by visitors to Victory. Answered ablely by Peter Goodwin former curator of Victory and as you can imagine the questions are very varied from the technical "how much rope was used in the rigging?" to "what happened to Nelsons body?" Its a great reference book throughly worth the £9.99 I paid for it. Hope this helps? Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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