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Originally Posted by mapuc
Saved me some money today-Was at our local recycling station and beside throwing out old and/or damage things, people can also place things that works in an area called basar and there I found 4 books.
They are not in anyway related to sub, surface and/or air warfare.
Not reading them right now but I can't wait to read them.
Those books I found was:
1. Treasures of Yesterday by Henry Garnett-Book is from 1964 It's a History in archeology.
2. Don Quijote of Mancha book 1 and 2. By Miguel de Cervantes
3. William Shakespeare collected dramatic works.
This is the thickest book I have ever own-Around 1300 pages.
I have wanted to read Shakespeare in a long time.
Markus
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you are welcome to the Shakespeare. as far as i am concerned, he is the ultimate cure for insomnia. don't get mad at me: i learned that in English Lit in high school. nothing put me to sleep faster than Ye Olde Bard.
however, since this is the forum for reading material, i am re-reading Hit the Target by Bill Yenne.
just finished reading James Parton's excellent narrative on Ira Eaker titled Air Force Spoken Here.
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