joerookery
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There are a series of publications that you might be interested in that come out of California. I have subscribed for years and find them to be fun. I have not gone to the national convention in several years but if you are interested in these you can contact the editor Mike Hanlon. MH <[email protected]>
Here is the link to this month's freebie:
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3. There is some confusion as to what comes with a subscription to the St. Mihiel Trip-Wire since I edit other World War I periodicals.
a. The Trip-Wire is online only, and (best of all) is free. It serves as the newsletter of the World War One Historical Association and is my personal site for providing information on my battlefield tours and publishing interests. I also occasionally accept advertisements on a case by case basis. If you object to these personal or commercial aspects, please let me know and I will stop mailing announcements to you.
b. The Journal of the World War One Historical Association 48 pages, bw, with illustrations and maps, is published quarterly and is available only to members of the Association. It is delivered either in printed form ($49 annual dues) or electronically as a pdf document at a discounted price ($39/yr). Membership information in the WW1HA can be found at:
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c. Over the Top, is my own monthly magazine that I have published since 2007, 10-16 pages, full color maps and illustrations. Annual subscriptions are $25. It is delivered upon first publication electronically as a pdf document. Annual compilations of all our past issues with special features are available on CDs. Just respond to this email if you would like further information about Over the Top.
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