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Monday, 30 December 2013
Secret Satan is going soft
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I've been a lucky guy over the last couple of years, with some good stuff coming in for Secret Satan, although last year's inclusion...
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Review: Napoleon 1814: The Defence of France
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Napoleon 1814: The Defence of France by Andrew Uffindell My rating: 5 of 5 stars View all my revi...
Review: Wisselend lot in een woelige tijd; van Hogendorp, Krayenhoff, Chasse en Kanssens, generaals in Bataafs-Franse dienst
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Wisselend lot in een woelige tijd; van Hogendorp, Krayenhoff, Chasse en Kanssens, generaals in Bataafs-Franse dienst by Leo Tur...
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Are wargamers driving 3D printing innovation?
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Interestingly, there was a Dutch report out recently suggesting that 54% of Dutch people having order 3D prints, had ordered toys of which i...
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Friday, 29 November 2013
Followers: 50 reasons to be a happy blogger #6
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Lets start off with one of my most loyal followers: From the days I could still do some graphic stuff Michiel Schwartzenberg. The wor...
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Monday, 25 November 2013
Working class hero
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I probably would never have known about this book had Jerry not asked me to buy it for him so he could save on the postage. Johnny Pet...
Friday, 22 November 2013
Taken Prisoner By Cossacks
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The adventures of Albrecht Nicolaas van Aerssen in Russia provide a nice insight into the less glorious part of Napoleonic warfare that is ...
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
All Along the Watchtower
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Late Roman guests from Germania Superior before the watchtower On Sunday, a local reenactment group had a walk in to celebrate the 10...
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Monday, 18 November 2013
Plug A Friend Day
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A slight digression as my friend Donald had his first thriller published last Friday. I read a manuscript of an earlier attempt a few years...
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
A Posh Neighbourhood
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Apart from the stone commemorating the crash of Régis Deleuze the area around Houten is thick with castles that trace back to medieval times...
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