I'm looking for a copy of this book by Terry Cumming, as a resource for a project I'm working on. I've tried to email the author a couple of times, but gotten no response. I'd welcome current contact information for the author, etc. if you have it.
I'm looking for a copy of this book by Terry Cumming, as a resource for a project I'm working on. I've tried to email the author a couple of times, but gotten no response. I'd welcome current contact information for the author, etc. if you have it.
Quoted from Daditude:What is the name of the book?
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You can get it directly from Terry by emailing him at [email protected]
This is what I have done few months ago. But it took some time before he answered my 1st email. Then he was quick.
Quoted from valentin27:You can get it directly from Terry by emailing him at [email protected]
This is what I have done few months ago. But it took some time before he answered my 1st email. Then he was quick.
Thank you! That’s a different email than the one I have, which is probably obsolete.
I have studied WW2 for about 20 years and have not come across this book. Can someone give me information on what is covered in the book. Does it cover games that are WW2 related or does it go over pinball as it related to the solders? Just a small amount of information would be helpful. Thanks
Quoted from fingersport:Can someone give me information on what is covered in the book. Does it cover games that are WW2 related or does it go over pinball as it related to the solders?
Option A. It's more about pinball production during WW2, art and revamping of machines.
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