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Monday, November 18, 2013 - 01:25 PM UTC
Some news in from Ampersand Publishing two revised edition titles on some American movers.
Ampersand has sent in news of two revised editions of previous Visual History Series issue.

Dragon Wagon, A Visual History of the U.S. Army’s Heavy Tank Transporter 1941-1955.
Ampersand Publishing’s well-known Visual History Series title on the Dragon Wagon is now back in print and revised! The original title has been reorganized and improved with new introductions, new photos and an eight-page color section. The revised title is now 120 pages in length and contains over 40 new photos including 13 color images. Coverage includes all aspects of the M25, M26, M15, M15A2 and M15E1. In addition to plentiful action and field photos, interior photos, engine photos, schematics and technical manual images round out this exquisitely detailed visual history.

Authors: David Doyle and Pat Stansell. 11 x 8.5 landscape format. Color soft cover. One hundred twenty interior pages composed of 112 black and white pages and 8 pages of color. ISBN: 978-0-9895547-0-1.

High Speed Tractor, A Visual History of the U.S. Army’s Tracked Artillery Prime Movers.
Ampersand Publishing’s well-known Visual History Series title on the High Speed Tractor is now back in print and revised! The original title has been improved with new photos and an additional eight pages of material. The revised title is now 120 pages in length and contains 20 new photographs. Coverage includes all aspects of the M2, M4, M5, M6 and M8 High Speed Tractors. In addition to plentiful action and field photos, interior photos, engine photos and factory images round out this exquisitely detailed visual history.
Author: David Doyle. 11 x 8.5 landscape format. Color soft cover. One hundred twenty black and white interior pages. ISBN: 0-9773781-0-1.


Armorama would like to thank Ampersand Publishing for the update.
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Man, I wish that had been out when I built my DW!! Got 1 more in the stash, so all is not lost. Have an M4 HST too!! Good times to be a modeller John
NOV 19, 2013 - 05:10 AM
Kinda sucks when you already have the originals.. I would gladly pay for a second volume of both but not just for a few more pictures...bummer Rick
NOV 21, 2013 - 12:32 AM
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