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    Tip of the Spear - German Armored Reconnaissance in Action in World War 2

    For those who can't get enough of the reconnaissance stuff...the new book on German armored reconnaissance, Tip of the Spear, will be available from Stackpole in the fall.

    It continues where Scouts Out left off, with summarized campaign histories, a large number of organizational charts, hundreds of previously unpublished or little known images, extensive captioning, after-action reports, first-hand accounts, extensive information on the issuance of the Sd.Kfz. 250/9 and the Sd.Kfz. 234 family of vehicles and, of course, another 48-page color insert. The latter features choice artifacts from advanced collections and nearly 30 full-page period color images, including "Totenkopf" and "Das Reich" reconnaissance elements.

    A preview of the book with sample draft teaser pages can be found here. There is also a link there for a substantial pre-order discount from a major on-line retailer.

    All the best!
    Bob Edwards, Michael H. Pruett and Mike Olive
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    Congratulations, Bob. Looks great!!

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      #3
      Looking forward to it!

      Best,
      Greg
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        #4
        I already preordered my copy!!!

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          #5
          October Publication

          Hello all!
          Stackpole will be publishing sometime in October.
          This will be the perfect stocking stuffer for your wives and girlfriends for the Christmas holidays!
          The big online retailers are already offering the book as a pre-pub and at substantial discounts.
          All the best!
          Bob
          PS A preview of the book with sample draft teaser pages can be found here.

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            #6
            Great news Bob! Good luck with it!

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              #7
              Former 19D Cavalry Scout here. Just pre-ordered my copy. I'm sure the wife will love it.
              AUTHOR OF:

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              GERMAN ARMY SHOULDER STRAPS AND BOARDS - 1933-1945

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                #8
                Receipt of Book

                Hello, all!
                Just received my author copies of the book. Everything looks good, with the exception of a few minor problems (e.g., some of the color has a yellowish tint), but I'm happy with the way it turned out. If you've been waiting to order, now is the time, I guess. (With Christmas only a couple of months away, don't forget the wife or girlfriend!)
                Take care,
                Bob Edwards

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                  #9
                  I was 19D as well for a short time at the end of my time in the service. I just ordered mine. Looks great.

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                    #10
                    Got my copy last week, spectacular! Well worth the price for the large format color photos of SS-T recon men in black wraps alone.

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                      #11
                      Bob, where's the best place to buy the book so that you get the biggest royalty?
                      Jason

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                        I was 19D as well for a short time at the end of my time in the service. I just ordered mine. Looks great.
                        I've know you for a while now and didn't know you were 19D. Scouts Out, brother!
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                          #13
                          Very nice book guys!!! I will buy it for sure ;-)

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                            Errata and Addenda to Tip of the Spear

                            Gentlemen,
                            I finally had the chance to update some pages on the web site and have added an “Errata and Addenda” page concerning “Tip of the Spear.” In addition to posting some comments concerning captions from the book, there is also a discussion of the “use” of the armored reconnaissance companies in late-war armored reconnaissance battalions, as well as color corrected images of the photos Dave Williams provided for the book (which were screwed up by the printer). Here’s the link:
                            http://battlebornbooks.com/?page_id=3720
                            All the best!
                            Bob

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                              #15
                              Hi Bob,

                              About those page 373 images, those are Willi Altstadt photos from the summer of 1942. The top one shows one of the antitank ditches protecting Rostov, after its capture roughly July 29. The other two show a road in the West Caucasus, a couple of weeks later. Trees had been felled to block it, and Hans Dorr (4./Germania commander at this time) directed the cutting of the trunks to open the road up. Armored cars of Aufklärungs Abt. Wiking were then the first vehicles to advance along the road (the entire sequence is 15-20 photos).

                              I agree with your commentator Paul that the page 482 images appear to be 1941, or 1942 at the latest.

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