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Posted by: horia March 09, 2015 12:25 pm
I want to point out the emergence of a new title in publishing portfolio HOST MODELS. This days the book will enter to prin and hopefully in less than 30 days to be ready.
I would like to talk more about this book, about its author, a Sven Hassel of war literature in Romania as Antony Dan says in the preface (and believe me, it's even more than that) but I thought you I leave you to read the preface attached below, selective biography and few pages of the book.


The book has 344 pages, 110 photographs and original story that will keep you breathless. I read the manuscript with much pleasure maybe becaue this aviator lived in Brasov after leaving the aviation. I looked at the Municipal Cemetery tomb but I did not found any reference. May be in any cemetery or less along any church, or perhaps buried in Sibiu. I was sorry that I could not reach him, nor those in Brasov Aviators Association failed to give me more details. The Aeroclub Brasov where it seems it was just a volunteer instructor the same situation. He worth a crown put on the grave and tell him that his memory will appear, now 43 years after his death.
That's what I say, the rest can be found in the book.

Having previously published titles and compelling, this book appears in a very limited edition, 100 copies of which will be effective only for sale 70-80. At the time the book can be found at me or Dan Antoniu.
The price is 38 lei free postage. Those who wish may purchase this book a reservation with prepayment account
RAIFFAISEN BANK: GABRIEL Horia Stoica, IBAN: RO14RZBR 0000 0600 1049 9615.

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http://romanian-spotters.forumer.ro/t7959-visele-se-implinesc-totdeauna-mi-au-crescut-aripi

Posted by: Antoniu March 13, 2015 05:42 am
In textul de mai sus - Horia s-a grabit a se citi Antoniu Dan

Posted by: Florin March 30, 2015 04:38 am
QUOTE (horia @ March 09, 2015 07:25 am)
... its author, a Sven Hassel of war literature in Romania as Antony Dan says in the preface ...

Sven Hassel was a controversial figure.
Depending of who's reading the review, that may be or may not be a compliment.

Posted by: horia April 02, 2015 12:36 pm
Florin, it was about the style of writting a story. Sven Hassel, controversial or not has it's own style. That is all about.

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