The week leading up to Memorial Day weekend is full of family birthdays, four between the 15th and the 31st. That means that I had some money burning a hole in my pocket and a Monday off. So I checked the hours for the Aberdeen Bookstore and discovered that the store was actually open on my day off.
The Aberdeen Bookstore specializes in Military books of all kinds both new and used and occupies a re-purposed two story office building (I think, its definitely an odd little building). The first floor is mostly new books, all military primarily WWII, and the second floor is used books of all kinds but probably 90% history. I have never walked out of this ship without a very flat wallet but with armload of fantastic books.
Aberdeen has the strangest hours, only open four days a week and only for about 4 hours at crack. Apparently his mail order business is nothing short of incredible and he ships world wide. Don't let the website fool you either, while its primarily focused on WWII German books a little creative searching will reveal just how extensive the selection is for other nationalities as well. I would say its certainly due for a major overhaul though. Here is the website: http://aberdeenbookstore.com . He won't ship to residents of Colorado though due to a rather strange tax law:
"I would need to collect sales tax from your city in Colorado and also purchase a sales tax license to that city. The cost and paperwork and time to comply is unreasonable and until common sense prevails I need to take this step."
I guess I'll just deal with making special trips around his hours.
Here are my purchases from yesterday (which doesn't include the ones my wife bought):
Its been a while since I acquired a new PzKfw III book, but now I have the one from the Tankograd series. I haven't been looking to hard but I knew this one was out there. |
Since I started building some Pz IIIs for North Africa I figured some new pictures might help stir the creative juices for adding some additional details. |
This one for more background information for the Finns and their relationship with their German "Allies". |
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