Post books and useful /k/-related pages.
A fave of mine.
>>64764151And this one. Really good for seeing the final collapse in slow-mo.
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>>64764145Based book thread
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I'm partial to this one.
I cant ever shake the feeling double barrel shotguns are the minimum viable standard for any sort of firearm usage.
I have a copy of this is the garage somewhere. I did a game on /k/ a few years ago where I would post pages from the book based on people's post I'd numbers.
>>64764145"Cheeki breeki" is a forbidden phrase here now OP. You could get a 3-day site ban for "trolling" by posting anything that is even remotely favorable to or associated with Russia.
Nothing from Roy Dunlap? You disappoint me, /k/.
>>64764145Other books I'd include ranging from generalist knowledge to narratives are:-The Art of Warfare on Land by Chandler-Waterloo by Bernard Cornwell (easier access than Chandler's Campaigns of Napoleon, genuinely great job of breaking down who did what and how the units are effective against other units)-The Galleys at Lepanto-Anything Hornfischer wrote but I'm partial to Neptune's Inferno and Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors-Richard Dellar's British Cavalry Swords 1788-1912-Robson's book on British sabres-Delbruck's entire series on Warfare-Douglas Porch's The French Foreign Legion is absurdly expansive, it is the Chandler of the post Napoleonic French military history books-Mine Were of Trouble by Peter KempI really need to stop fucking around and get a better job for a better place so I can not cram all my books everywhere.