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Old 06-06-09, 10:56
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Default New LRDG Book: "Incident at Jebel Sherif"

In Search of the First Clash of the Special Forces 1941 / 2009


A4 (21 x 29.7cm)
Hardcover
188 pages, 320 photos
All pages full color
6 route maps, 5 battle maps, 3 historical maps, 1 overview map
Language: English

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Printing & Binding is done. The book shall be available from July in a limited number of 1'000 copies. A second copy run is no planned.

Preorders can be done via info@jebelsherif.org

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Price for the book will be EURO 39.- & Packing, handling & shipping

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Check out the website www.jebelsherif.org for more details and sample pages.
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Old 06-06-09, 13:30
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EXCELLENT KUNO!

I have placed my order and paid through http://www.jebelsherif.org/

I note that the postage is cheapest from NZ. Is the book printed there and not in Europe?
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Old 06-06-09, 13:36
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Thanks for that, Tony. For readers on NZ and AUS we have arranged that a part delivery is directly going to Auckland and will be distributed from there then. The postage from Europe to NZ would be a high additional cost!
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Old 29-06-09, 14:28
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Message from NZ:

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Our book was first seen in NZ at a display day for the NZ Military Historical Society on Sunday. See attached my photos of the display.

Much interest in the work and many people expressed their thoughts about the exceptional quality of the book. I haven’t had a chance to promote the book properly yet, but I will be doing that over the next couple of weeks.

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Old 03-07-09, 02:14
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G'day All, I have just recieved my copy of the book 'Incident at Jebil-Sherif', it was well packed, I will start reading it tonight cheers Dennis
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Old 11-07-09, 10:47
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Finally! The books is now available for Europe & US as well.
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Old 16-07-09, 21:01
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Hi Kuno,

I just ordered mine... I can't wait to see it.

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Old 17-07-09, 02:59
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G'day All, It is an iteresting read, having finished mine cheers Dennis
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Old 17-07-09, 21:05
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Thanks for orders & compliments!
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Old 15-08-09, 23:05
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Just finished reading the book and enjoyed it immensely. Also picked up the video "Lost in Libya" which complimented the book nicely. My compliments to Kuno and his colleagues for a job well done.

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Old 16-08-09, 13:04
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Thanks again for complment. Makes one very happy - not one single negative comment until today, all positive up to enthusiastic!
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Old 18-08-09, 19:50
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Hi Kuno -

I received mine today. I think US customs held it up a bit (they probably wanted to read through it too).

The book is first rate! The way it's laid out with the photos and the detail information is very well done. I hope you do so well with this one that you end up doing another. I'm going to show my friends & encourage them to get a copy before they're gone.

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Old 06-09-09, 01:00
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I am very happy - I got only positive, if not to say enthusiastic feedback. Not only from 'normal' readers but as well from sons of LRDG members and even from LRDG vetrans.

http://www.sahara-overland.com/books/bx-histo.htm
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Old 07-09-09, 09:08
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Default Well done Kuno,

I got my copy on Saturday and read it cover to cover.

It is well laid out and very readable. The variety of photos is amazing with some sourced from each of the combatants, and the recent colour pics show the vastness of the desert.

I particularly liked the way it moved between your journeys and the actual events.

Now to rewatch the TV doco

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Old 07-09-09, 18:32
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Thanks for that positive comment :-)
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Old 11-09-09, 00:45
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Now on 'Trade Me':

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Sear...if&type=Search
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Old 11-10-09, 14:00
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Our book is still available through http://www.jebelsherif.org.

An in-depth preview is now online on Google Books
http://books.google.com/books?id=Obj...age&q=&f=false
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Old 11-10-09, 14:51
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I have just ordered a copy. Will be a waiting with anticipation.


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Old 11-10-09, 18:36
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Thanks!
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Old 13-10-09, 07:26
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Thanks for posting, Roberto and for ordering Tim. your copy will be dispatched today from NZ by Brendan.
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Old 05-01-10, 20:37
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...there was the other post about pictures of LRDG trucks. I dare to repeat this:

http://books.google.com/books?id=Obj...age&q=&f=false

More than half of the print run is already out of the house - but I need space for my new project. So; I would be happy, if the other half.... :-)
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Old 24-03-10, 00:21
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...just in case...
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Old 07-07-10, 18:38
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Incident at Jebel Sherif – Review

Dear Colleagues;

It is now precisely a year ago when a truck brought the printed copies of our book. We were very fortunate since nobody brought up “new” photographs or found a mistake in our conclusions and text which would have to be edited. Even better; I don’t remember any negative comment received from those many who have obtained their copy of the book.

A further encouragement is to see a book-review in a magazine…

Many thanks for your interest in our book and kind regards,

Kuno
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Old 01-09-10, 14:06
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I found a DVD of the only LRDG movie, made in 1958, staring Richard Attenborough. It was in the bookshop of the Imperial War Museum at Stg 6.99. Its zone 2, but works on my zone 4 player in NZ.

The logo on the case is ITV, but I can't find it on www.itv.com


The trucks they use in the film are Dodges, made up to look like the late model Chevs, and some of the details are suspect:

The germans have US half tracks (of course), and the german tanks look like Pz III but could be painted pictures as they are in the background of one scene only

The trucks are marked as T patrol, yet have mixed crews including Guardsmen and just a single kiwi soldier!

His "lemon squeezer" is wrong, worn with the valley to the front, instead of the ridge. In fact it looks like an american army campaign hat !

Overall its a good yarn, typical of the post war era black and white war movies.

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Old 19-09-10, 11:20
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I still have books but need space on my shelf for new projects:

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Old 31-01-11, 11:35
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By today it is just and exactly 70 years ago since the 'Incident at Jebel Sherif'...
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Hi Kuno,
are there any books left?

Cheers Andy
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Old 25-03-12, 22:18
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Hi Andy;

Yes, the book is still available. See here:

http://www.desertstories.org/index.php?article_id=23
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Old 25-05-12, 10:50
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G'day All,
Kuno, were you with this group??, cheers Dennis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmDlP...eature=related
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Old 25-05-12, 17:08
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Hi Dinty; no, I was not with this group. My first visit to Jebel Sherif was in 2006, then the idea for the book came up. I was there again in 2008 to verify some of our 'szenarios' and at that time an NZ TV Crew was with me as well. Their documentary was broadcasted then in 2009 at ANZAC day - "Lost in Libya" was the name of it.
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