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    Panzerkampfgruppe Strachwitz

    Hello, all!

    Modesty probably prohibits fellow WAF member and forum moderator Mike Pruett from tooting his own horn, but I will do that for him in a shameless plug of his new title: Panzerkampfgruppe Strachwitz.

    We're publishing it. Here's a direct link with graphics:
    http://www.jjfpub.mb.ca/pkg_strachwitz.htm

    Regards,
    Bob Edwards

    PS In the interest of full self-disclosure, I am a business partner in JJ Federowicz Publishing and a close friend of Mike's as well.

    Panzerkampfgruppe Strachwitz, Michael H. Pruett. Hard cover, large landscape format (9”x12”), 120 pages, 1 map, 2 divisional organization charts and 140 images (most never previously published and most full page). ISBN: 978-0-921991-93-9.

    Although many who are familiar with the ferocious fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 2 have heard of the three “Operations Strachwitz” through references and popular accounts—the most popular of which are the memoirs of Tiger ace Otto Carius in his best-selling book, Tigers in the Mud—few have ever seen much in-depth coverage of the fighting or images of the battle area. All that has changed with Panzerkampfgruppe Strachwitz which not only presents the reader with an overview of the small-unit actions that constituted the fighting associated with these three operations, but also presents 140 professionally shot images by war correspondents assigned to the front. While the quality of German war photographers is almost universally praised, many of the images are of rather mundane subjects and not much has surfaced in terms of late-war photography. Recently, however, a file photo grouping was discovered that can unequivocally be traced to this famous small-unit action on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. That grouping features numerous images of the three most famous armored formations that participated: schwere Panzer-Abteilung 502 (Otto Carius’ Tiger battalion), the Führer-Begleit-Bataillon (Hitler’s headquarters bodyguard consisting of soldiers from Großdeutschland and other named formations) and Panzer-Grenadier-Division “Feldherrnhalle” (often referred to as Hitler’s forgotten elite). As such, these photographs fill a void in the literature and coverage and represent a boon to armor enthusiasts, unit historians, collectors and model makers.

    The first 150 individual orders will receive autograph stickers, not only from the author, Mike Pruett, but also from legendary Tiger ace Otto Carius, who wrote a foreword for this edition. Considering that Herr Carius' autograph fetches $10 and more on E-Bay, this is a great deal!
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    #2
    Bob, Mike, add me to the list! I can hardly wait!
    Thanks Steve Androsko

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      #3
      I've just ordered one, can't wait to get my hands on it.

      J T

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        #4
        order

        hi

        can i order it here ?? or directly on the page
        http://www.jjfpub.mb.ca/pkg_strachwitz.htm

        i´m only 20 miles from carius!! :-)

        Joschi

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          #5
          PKG Strachwitz

          Hello!
          You will need to order it from JJ Fedorowicz Publishing at the link given.
          Regards,
          Bob

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            #6
            My order is in!
            Steve Androsko

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              #7
              The book looks very nice and is a great use of some rare photos (as opposed to being chopped up and sold piecemeal on eBay!). Congrats to the author for helping to preserve history.

              If I may sound one sour note, however - I have never found the concept of a signed sticker attractive. I say either have the person sign the book or include a signed photo or card. But a signed sticker? Might as well make it a Hello Kitty sticker for all the dignity that it connotes... not to mention the silly thing is gonna yellow and fall out in a few years once the glue dries out.

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                #8
                Originally posted by F L Clemens View Post
                The book looks very nice and is a great use of some rare photos (as opposed to being chopped up and sold piecemeal on eBay!). Congrats to the author for helping to preserve history.

                If I may sound one sour note, however - I have never found the concept of a signed sticker attractive. I say either have the person sign the book or include a signed photo or card. But a signed sticker? Might as well make it a Hello Kitty sticker for all the dignity that it connotes... not to mention the silly thing is gonna yellow and fall out in a few years once the glue dries out.
                Thanks for the kind words regarding the book. We think it will be quite nice as well (of course, we are prejudiced in that regard).

                With regard to the stickers, a small publisher cannot afford to send titles to authors and, in this case, to a KC recipient in Germany, in order to get the books signed and still maintain a decent price on the book. (Or the reverse: Paying the way of an author to Canada from the US and Germany to sign books. A big publisher can pay Tom Clancy to do that, because he will be selling millions of copies and people will line up around the block to buy an autographed copy, a problem we wish we had!)

                While compromise is usually the hallmark of mediocrity, we think this particular one is not too bad. I suppose you could always send your copy to Mike and Herr Carius for a personal signing and dedication!

                Regards,
                Bob Edwards
                JJ Fedorowicz Publishing

                PS BTW, the books will be delivered from the printer at the end of the month (May).

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                  #9
                  I understand your point about the economics of sending books across the globe to be signed. My point is about the stickers themselves. As I said, a signed photo or card would be more attractive to me. When I see the sticker thing, I even get annoyed enough to pass on the book - call me contrarian.

                  Now I know that a sticker is more economical than a photo or card, but it just reaches the point of diminishing value to me.

                  Pardon me for suggesting something you have already done, but have you ever studied the issue of the sticker to know whether it is even worth your time to fool with them versus the turn-off it creates with others like me?

                  To put it another way, your books are high-quality. Why cheapen them with stickers?

                  Just some unsolicited food for thought. Like I said, the book itself is super looking.

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                    #10
                    recieved mine today! What a great pictorial history it really fleshes out Carius's "tigers in the mud". I like the large format ans was surprised it was a hardback. I didn't read the entire description and expected a softcover.
                    All around happy with the book!

                    Mike

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                      #11
                      just orders i also, but i would break my neck trying to toot my horn!!! lol!

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                        #12
                        I received my copy on Tuesday! And read it entirely that night!
                        All I can say is WOW WOW WOW!
                        Great pictures, and a great story, congrats to you Mike!
                        Excellent Introduction by Herr Carius.
                        Steve Androsko

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                          #13
                          Thank you!

                          Many thanks for all for the kind words.
                          Regards,
                          Mike

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                            #14
                            Tigers in the Mud

                            Hello,

                            Does anybody have for sale "Tigers in the Mud" (hardcover) by Otto carius?
                            If you do please let me know.
                            Trying to rebuild by collection after the divorce.

                            Thanks

                            W

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by von tiger View Post
                              Hello,

                              Does anybody have for sale "Tigers in the Mud" (hardcover) by Otto carius?
                              If you do please let me know.
                              Trying to rebuild by collection after the divorce.

                              Thanks

                              W
                              There is one for sale on Amazon for approx $300!!

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