Customer Review: Jeff Warner has in this Schiffer series of books on the Naval Services' uniforms, equipment and insignia made an indelible and permanent contribution to the reference literature on the subject matter. In fact, it is the ONLY reference work on the subject, due to collector indifference. Mr. Warner... more info
Customer Review: This is one in a series of outstanding research guides into the many times confusing aspects of U.S. Naval activities during WWII. Jeff Warner has placed years of pain-staking research into a subject seldom seen in print media. The result is an expensive, but thorough work detailing every tiny... more info
Customer Review: Awesome color photos of clothing and gear from various collections. Has
black and white and color WWII era photos. Also contains descriptions
and designations of items. The contents also include Class 83, 16, 41, and other manuals. I have been collecting flight gear since the 1980s
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Customer Review: Another great uniform reference book by Historie & Collections at a reasonable price. Large format, quality glossy paper with sharp clear photos, all English text. Has original B&W period photos along with hundreds of modern color photos of officer/enlisted dress/combat uniforms, headgear,... more info
Customer Review: Excellent book. Very nice mix of explanatory text (including some helpful history) and very clear, sharp photos. Wonderful purchase for any collectors of militaria!
Customer Review: I agree with the other reviewer (no. 1) ... heck I have several items in my collection that are not even mentioned in the book. That being said I have probably been collecting WW1 stuff longer than the author. I have thought of putting together a book like this but hats off to the author he actually... more info
Customer Review: A valient collector's effort, but filled with inaccuracies, half-truths, and God-awful editing. How can one profess to write a serious history regarding Marine uniforms and equipment and never even set foot in a museum? The book has no citations and dwells solely on the author's and others personal... more info
Customer Review: If you have seen Vol. 1, then this is quite similar, just with different items. Vol. 1 has more equipment and uniform items, vol 2 has some mor esoteric things, and more small personal items. All photographed in wonderful color. While this book is a must for collectors of WW2 US militaria, it... more info