Ciao Gents,
With the 'Germany at War" book set coming to an end; we have been planning the next course to take. We have a number of options and material to look at, but we have finally decided on an update of the earlier "Italy at War" militaria book released 4 years ago. We plan on using the older book as a core and building from there. More description, more uniforms, weaponry and other items of the 1930s' and WWII period used during this particular time in Italian military history. Jeff Leser and Luca Balducci, both students and collectors' of the Italian WWII period will help in organizing and providing information concerning this interesting period of history and from the visual perspective of the Italian soldier. I am quite excited to have these Gentlemen on board and know we will provide a collector information resource for those interested in WWII and the Italian soldato.
We have an open call to all collectors' of Italian militaria for anything interesting they would like pictured within this book. Feel free to contact me at arditi(at)suddenlink.net if you have something you wish to share, talk about or picture within this book. We have a year until next May (2014) to finish. Thanks to all that have helped and/or furnished items for earlier books of the "Arditi Books" line. Hopefully, we can continue our energy in providing interesting information and visuals concerning militaria of the 20th century. The earlier books of "Italy at War", "Japan at War" (2 book set), "Italy's Battle Rifle" and "Germany at War" (2 book set) were possible because of passionate collectors wishing to learn more, help others and further the hobby. They all contributed by providing items, information, writeups and conversation into late nights for the love of it all. Thank you Gentlemen. I will provide information and make requests on this thread as the book develops/progresses. Thank you "Wehrmacht Awards" for these fabulous boards to enable like minded folks to come together to create and promote our gun collecting/militaria hobby. If this is an inappropriate post, please let me know.
In Friendly Scholarship, Russ (Arditi)
With the 'Germany at War" book set coming to an end; we have been planning the next course to take. We have a number of options and material to look at, but we have finally decided on an update of the earlier "Italy at War" militaria book released 4 years ago. We plan on using the older book as a core and building from there. More description, more uniforms, weaponry and other items of the 1930s' and WWII period used during this particular time in Italian military history. Jeff Leser and Luca Balducci, both students and collectors' of the Italian WWII period will help in organizing and providing information concerning this interesting period of history and from the visual perspective of the Italian soldier. I am quite excited to have these Gentlemen on board and know we will provide a collector information resource for those interested in WWII and the Italian soldato.
We have an open call to all collectors' of Italian militaria for anything interesting they would like pictured within this book. Feel free to contact me at arditi(at)suddenlink.net if you have something you wish to share, talk about or picture within this book. We have a year until next May (2014) to finish. Thanks to all that have helped and/or furnished items for earlier books of the "Arditi Books" line. Hopefully, we can continue our energy in providing interesting information and visuals concerning militaria of the 20th century. The earlier books of "Italy at War", "Japan at War" (2 book set), "Italy's Battle Rifle" and "Germany at War" (2 book set) were possible because of passionate collectors wishing to learn more, help others and further the hobby. They all contributed by providing items, information, writeups and conversation into late nights for the love of it all. Thank you Gentlemen. I will provide information and make requests on this thread as the book develops/progresses. Thank you "Wehrmacht Awards" for these fabulous boards to enable like minded folks to come together to create and promote our gun collecting/militaria hobby. If this is an inappropriate post, please let me know.
In Friendly Scholarship, Russ (Arditi)
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