[sci.military] sources for military books sought

wallfesh@drcvax.af.mil (SANDE WALLFESH) (10/25/90)

From: "SANDE WALLFESH" <wallfesh@drcvax.af.mil>

Since I often find myself either looking for a specific title or
just wishing to browse, and think that there is sufficient interest
in this forum, I want to compile a comprehensive list of sources 
for military books. While I'd like to concentrate primarily on book
stores which offer mail-order catalogues, I'm also curious about book 
clubs and good book stores lacking catalogues.

Please let me know -- via *MAIL* rather than posting -- if you know
of any such military book sources. In addition to including information
such as place name, address, and perhaps phone number, please also
specify whether or not that place has a catalogue and, if possible,
include that store's/club's area(s) of focus (e.g. strategies and
tactics, aviation, artillery and ordnance, various naval categories,
tanks and armoured vehicles, espionage and intelligence, specific wars, 
particular time periods, etc.), and any comments that you think will
be useful.

After collating and condensing the responses, I'll post the results.

Technologically,
Sande Wallfesh@drcvax.af.mil

"Insensitive munitions are those munitions which will reliably fulfill
 their performace, readiness, and operational requirements on demand, 
 but will minimize the violence of a reaction and subsequent collateral
 damage when subjected to unplanned stimuli." 
		-- Joint Requirement for Insensitive Munitions, 1986