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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges. 2nd. Edition.
Good afternoon.
Great news: this long awaited revised Volume on the badges of the Fifth Fusiliers is now printed and available. There are only 255 copies remaining, (and they are all sitting on my enormous desk too!) so if you'd like one, shout now. 208 pages in full colour, A4 size and it weighs a lot. Quite simply the best book on the badges of a single Regiment you will ever own, bar none. Cost is GBP95 to include P+P within the UK. Cheques with order please to Col. D R Wood, 37 Canonbury Square, London, N1 2AN. For overseas orders, ask me for postage costs. Or you can PM me for more details. Enjoy. S.T. Remember, in this case, slow bairns get nowt, as we say in these parts. Last edited by Silver Tourist; 19-09-14 at 04:21 PM. Reason: Image added. Enjoy! |
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Hi please se my pm.
Many thanks TRT |
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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges. 2nd. Edition.
Good morning.
For those of you who have sent Col. Wood your cheques, I have just posted your books. Should be with you tomorrow, or Thursday. You know who you are. I think you'll enjoy them. For those of you who have not yet got your cheque-books out: I wouldn't wait too long. Enjoy. S.T. |
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I think it has arrived as a parcel was delivered today but I have to wait till my birthday!
Cant wait to open it! TRT Last edited by TRT; 27-08-14 at 03:44 PM. |
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The Fifth Fusliiers and its Badges, 2nd. Edition
Just received my copy yesterday (thank you Silver Tourist). Excellent quality paper and binding and very well produced, lots of good info, great clear and crisp colour photographs of the badges and detailed descriptions. A very valuable reference source for serious NF collectors . . . I can't recommend it highly enough.
Lawrence |
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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges. 2nd Ed.
Thank you Mr G.
Glad you like the Book. Certainly lots of bedtime reading. And, I would reiterate that some of the items recorded are the only known examples. I had to trek into the deepest darkest corners of the Border lands to photograph some of those items. I had to go to Alnwick too, which was even worse! (Joke!) Enjoy. And if anyone finds anything to the 7th (Allendale) Corps NRV I may make them an insane offer. Enjoy. S.T. |
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Opened the book yesterday and well, what can I say. Brilliant, first class for anything to do with Northumberland Fus and related badges. Very good to see the colour plates, additional text and new items. Will now have to change my number references - but then I'll have to pay more attention to whats written... Great material and reference source. The colour plates also make a few things a lot clearer to me on some NF badges/fantasy items that I have that always seemed a bit "dodgy" or were a hodge-podge of good and bad (like the officers fur cap fixed to a "plate". Its really good to see the results of how much effort must have gone into thi book - and the other regimental books that have been produced by forum members. Good to see some numbers on the Pipers badges. I need to take some close-ups of that WM one I have in order to try and decode the original HM date that was used... Many thanks to Denis and yourself for all the effort. Rgds, David |
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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges. 2nd. Edition.
Good morning.
Great pleasure: glad it pleases. I will pass on your appreciation to Col. Wood who, after all, did all the work. I just had a bit of a dig around in the dark Borders, and took a few pictures! Regards. S. |
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Can't wait till tommorrow when I finally open my copy. Self bought birthday gift kept got the actual day!
TRT |
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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges. 2nd. Edition.
Good afternoon.
What fantastic self-restraint. I do hope you will not be disappointed. I will look forward to your review! Enjoy. S.T. |
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Well the wait was worth it! My interest is not I the Fifth themselves but the more so the Great War. The TS and TI are well represented with clear images and narrative re metal and cloth. Also the other battalion cloth is also included in detail.
Full marks to all involved especially the author of course. If you want a genuinely good book on Regimental insignia this is it. Quality super and I recommend. I am also sure it will become a collectors item in its own right. Thanks ST for sorting out the logistics and bringing it to my attention and book shelf!!!!! TRT |
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Henk Interested in the lineage of the unit your badge represents? Try: Regimental lineages |
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The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges
I can only add my praise to all that has gone before about the 2nd Edition. Truth is, it is really a new book, as it puts the 1st Edition, my bible for many years, totally in the shade. Congratulations to Denis, now in his 87th year, for this magnus opus. Pleased to see a few of the badges from my own collection also made it into this edition
Also, I recently acquired a copy of Ivan Machin's book on the York & Lancasters, which is also very well produced and has great photographs. Been quite spoilt really, with two such great books in quick succession. Both are an inspiration to all. The Quartermaster www.qmsmilitaria.com |
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