Hello again. It has been a few months since my last post. I have had a busy Summer.
The military book business is still very strong, with many new titles out ( and more
coming soon ). Too bad some of them never reach the US. Remember, you can always
contact me here at www.bobeshobbyhouse.com and I will be glad to help you find them.
As there are too many titles to list, send me your want list and I will help out. I have
received some very unique aviation books from other book stores around the world.
The best one that comes to mind is the large, hard back, one from Russia about the
air war over Russia showing both the Russian and Luftwaffe actions. What makes
this book unique is that the first half shows the Russian side, then you turn over the
book and the second half shows the Luftwaffe side. What a great idea. This is the
only time I have seen an aviation book like this, and I have seen a lot of aviation
books. Like reading front to middle, then reversing and again front to middle. Both
actions end in the middle, in 1945. Where the air war ended. I love it. More soon !!!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Books and Weather.
Well today it is raining, sometimes hard, and most of the afternoon. This brings up a book
storage topic. Please, whatever you do, do not store your books in the garage or attic. The
weather will take a toll on them. In the worst way. Keep your books in the house. Where
they are climate controled. Just like you. Remember, your books can be an investment.
Take good care of them and they never loose their value. Also, in the house keep them away from sun light. The sun is not good for them either.
storage topic. Please, whatever you do, do not store your books in the garage or attic. The
weather will take a toll on them. In the worst way. Keep your books in the house. Where
they are climate controled. Just like you. Remember, your books can be an investment.
Take good care of them and they never loose their value. Also, in the house keep them away from sun light. The sun is not good for them either.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Military Book List.
I have started to list all of the Military Books we have here in the store on our web site,
www.bobeshobbyhouse.com
As this will take some time, please check back often. The list looks small now, but we have
several thousand titles in stock. Just give it time. Meanwhile, if you have any questions,
please feel free to contact me. Phone (850)433-2187, e-mail david@bobeshobbyhouse.com
Note. The common stuff like Squadron-Signal and Osprey will be listed later.
www.bobeshobbyhouse.com
As this will take some time, please check back often. The list looks small now, but we have
several thousand titles in stock. Just give it time. Meanwhile, if you have any questions,
please feel free to contact me. Phone (850)433-2187, e-mail david@bobeshobbyhouse.com
Note. The common stuff like Squadron-Signal and Osprey will be listed later.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Books for Summer & Fall.
June is just about behind us, and not too many new books. However July looks very good with at least 10 new aviation titles. I think the rest of this year will be very good too. I have seen many more new titles, and a few re-prints, coming out. Check back often to see what I find.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Book re-issues.
Re-issues, or re-prints. Is this a good thing, or a bad thing. I guess it depends on if you have the original book, and if the new one has any changes. Sometimes they do, sometimes not. So if you do have the original, and they make no changes except the date, you are good. This helps the person who never bought the original, but sometimes hurts the person who has the book and the book has gone up in value. Although a first print date is always a good thing as these seem to hold their value more. If they do make changes the newer one is a good thing to have. You can always sell, or trade, the old one. Re-prints do not happen that often. Just keep a lookout, or contact me. Remember, I do military aviation only.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Books, ie. photo content.
It seems that every week I have someone say to me that they will not buy a book because it is not written in English. The book may have 200 unpublished photos, but I still hear the not written in English whine. Remember the old saying, one picture is worth a thousand words.
The non-English text should be only a minor setback. With a little effort you can figure out what the captions are saying. Please, do not let the text problem keep you from having a very good book for your collection. If you stay with English text you will be missing out. Also keep in mind that during World War Two there were many, many nations involved in the air war. Most of these countries have published books about their air war history, and this is not limited to W.W.2. So do yourself a favor. Look twice at these books. You may really see something you like.
The non-English text should be only a minor setback. With a little effort you can figure out what the captions are saying. Please, do not let the text problem keep you from having a very good book for your collection. If you stay with English text you will be missing out. Also keep in mind that during World War Two there were many, many nations involved in the air war. Most of these countries have published books about their air war history, and this is not limited to W.W.2. So do yourself a favor. Look twice at these books. You may really see something you like.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Kagero aviation books.
Here is a great line of books from this Polish publisher on aviation subjects. They have 10 different series including Air Battles, Air Miniatures, Aircraft Aces, Famous Airplanes, Legends of Aviation, Monografie, Photosniper, Topcolors, Topdrawings, and Topcolors. For the most part they are all good and worth having. My thanks to Kagero for this wide assortment. The only problem here in the US is that the importer seems to be overcharging. I am sure they need to make some kind of markup, but I think they overdo it. You can order these titles from overseas and even with shipping they cost less than the US retails. So, either way check some of these out.
As long as we show support the publisher will continue to have new titles.
As long as we show support the publisher will continue to have new titles.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Bf 109G-2 book.
There is a series of books from Wings & Wheels Publications called Special Museum Line and the 109 is #43 in the set. Just as the series says, these are walk-around style photo books of different aircraft in different museums. This title is of the 109 in the RAF Museum at Hendon.
These 9x9, soft cover books have around 195 color photos, some drawings, and a few color profiles, and 72 pages. Very good books for the model builder, although somewhat high in price.
Most of the restored aircraft you see in these types of books are accurate, but be cautious as sometimes these museums make errors in colors. So you be the judge and just enjoy the book.
These 9x9, soft cover books have around 195 color photos, some drawings, and a few color profiles, and 72 pages. Very good books for the model builder, although somewhat high in price.
Most of the restored aircraft you see in these types of books are accurate, but be cautious as sometimes these museums make errors in colors. So you be the judge and just enjoy the book.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Book values.
How much are my books worth. People ask me this all the time, and I tell them that if you take care of the book it will always be worth what you paid for it. In most cases the value goes up.
So please take good care of your books. Think of them as an investment. Also, do not store them in a non-climate controlled area. Keep them in the house. I have seen some of the better hard cover books go up three to four times in value over just a few years. And as you get older please tell your family about your collection and it's value so the books do not end up in a garage sale.
If you need help with appraisal values just let me know. Military aviation only please.
So please take good care of your books. Think of them as an investment. Also, do not store them in a non-climate controlled area. Keep them in the house. I have seen some of the better hard cover books go up three to four times in value over just a few years. And as you get older please tell your family about your collection and it's value so the books do not end up in a garage sale.
If you need help with appraisal values just let me know. Military aviation only please.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Too many books on one aircraft.
Here is a situation that many people must face at one time or another when they start buying books. How many do you need on one aircraft. For example, the P-51 Mustang in use during World War II. There are about 180 different books on this aircraft alone, not counting the use of this aircraft after the war, air racing, the Korean, and other wars, National Guard, foreign, etc.
What is one to do. As a book collector on W.W.II aviation, I have them all. For the non-book
collector I suggest buying the books to fit your needs. Model building. Historical. Technical.
Colors and markings. Aces. Units. Bios'. And so on. This should help to narrow the choices.
And remember, you can always contact me here at Bobe's for any advice. (850)433-2187.
Also at www.bobeshobbyhouse.com or bobeshobby@aol.com
What is one to do. As a book collector on W.W.II aviation, I have them all. For the non-book
collector I suggest buying the books to fit your needs. Model building. Historical. Technical.
Colors and markings. Aces. Units. Bios'. And so on. This should help to narrow the choices.
And remember, you can always contact me here at Bobe's for any advice. (850)433-2187.
Also at www.bobeshobbyhouse.com or bobeshobby@aol.com
Friday, June 5, 2009
Warbird Profiles.
Here was the start of a potentially great series of military aircraft books from Aries Publications
out of Canada back in the late 1990's. They came out with two titles, A-26 B/C Invader, and TBF/TBM Avenger, both written by Francis Gallemi. These 8 1/2 x 11, horizontal format books were of the walk-around style and 40 pages, soft cover. Color photos of restored aircraft in different museums around the country, along with some nice b/w drawings, showing a lot of detail both inside and outside of the aircraft. Good information for both the model builder and the historian to enjoy. I heard a rumor that someone here in the US is trying to come out with some new titles. I do hope so as I did enjoy these books.
out of Canada back in the late 1990's. They came out with two titles, A-26 B/C Invader, and TBF/TBM Avenger, both written by Francis Gallemi. These 8 1/2 x 11, horizontal format books were of the walk-around style and 40 pages, soft cover. Color photos of restored aircraft in different museums around the country, along with some nice b/w drawings, showing a lot of detail both inside and outside of the aircraft. Good information for both the model builder and the historian to enjoy. I heard a rumor that someone here in the US is trying to come out with some new titles. I do hope so as I did enjoy these books.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
USN helicopter books.
Here is another nice series of books from Landing Zone Publications out of France. They now have three titles, Seahawk, Super Stallion / Sea Dragon, and Sea Knight. These 8 1/2 x 11, soft cover books have 40 pages of good color photos of these helos' in operation. With about 185 photos per book showing interior and exterior, walk-around, shots of US usage. The dual text is in both French and English, and is limited to photo captions. No history lesson here, just some good all-around, color, photos. The model builders will want these. It has been several years with no new titles. I do hope they have a new one, or more, coming soon.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
USS Midway book.
Here is a new series from the people at Classic Warships, CW Publishing, called Aircraft Pictorial.
This stands to reason as since they already do ship books, why not do aircraft books that were on ships, ie. USS Midway. The first title is "USS Midway Air Wings" and is in an 8 1/2 x 11 horizontal format, soft cover with 72 pages, color covers and 87 b&w photos showing different aircraft from late 1945 to the late 1980's. Most of the photos are full page and well reproduced.
It also covers the Commanders, the Squadrons, and the aircraft used. I think this will be a most welcome series of books and look forward to the next title.
This stands to reason as since they already do ship books, why not do aircraft books that were on ships, ie. USS Midway. The first title is "USS Midway Air Wings" and is in an 8 1/2 x 11 horizontal format, soft cover with 72 pages, color covers and 87 b&w photos showing different aircraft from late 1945 to the late 1980's. Most of the photos are full page and well reproduced.
It also covers the Commanders, the Squadrons, and the aircraft used. I think this will be a most welcome series of books and look forward to the next title.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Modeler's Eye aviation books.
Here is a special series from the people at Aero Detail that had four issues published. They were on the Fw190D, Bf109G-6, F/A-18, and Gekko Type 11. These were 8x10, soft covers with around 95 pages and many photos, color profiles, and line drawings. Text in Japanese but with English sub-titles. They have not had a new title in six years. I do hope they try again.
This review is on the Fw190D, number 4 in the series. For anyone wanting to model, or just learn some history on this aircraft, you must get this book. Included is a list of different kits available. A walk-around of the aircraft at the USAF & Champlin Museums showing much interior & exterior detail. Twelve pages of color profiles. Ten pages of vintage black & white photos. Sixteen pages of scale drawings. What more could you ask for.
This review is on the Fw190D, number 4 in the series. For anyone wanting to model, or just learn some history on this aircraft, you must get this book. Included is a list of different kits available. A walk-around of the aircraft at the USAF & Champlin Museums showing much interior & exterior detail. Twelve pages of color profiles. Ten pages of vintage black & white photos. Sixteen pages of scale drawings. What more could you ask for.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Dewoitine D.520
Here is another book series that I really enjoyed called "Les Ailes de Gloire" from the French publisher Editions d'Along. The D.520 was number 8 in the line and the the others were on different French military aircraft. Mostly the World War II era, but some post-war. These titles were in French, but some of the earlier ones had an English translation sheet included. Even in French these are wonderful little books. At 7 x 10, softcover, and 68 pages they are full of photos, drawings, color profiles, and scale drawings. I have not seen a new one in several years and I think the company is out of business. That is too bad. I will miss them.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Italian aircraft in World War Two
Here is a series from the wonderful Italian publisher La Bancarella Aeronautica called "Ali E Colori". This 6 volume set covers the following aircraft; Cr.42, Mc.200, G.50, Mc.202, Mc.202/205, and Reggiane. What is unique about these is that they show these aircraft in color profiles. With around 50 different profiles in each volume, including top and bottom views and some scale line drawings, these are are must not only for model builders but for aviation historians. Also, each profile is documented to show time, place, and some pilots. These books, and the others from this publisher, come with dual Italian and English text. Check them out.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Modelling the Luftwaffe
Here is a Special Edition magazine from Military In Scale out of the UK. They have given us a magazine about model building for 14 different Luftwaffe aircraft. These include; 190D, 109E, 110, 190D(1/144), Do335, Ju290, He111H, Storch Dio, Me163, Fw Flitzer, Ar234B, Go229, Arado E-337 w/ Trolley, and Me P1099. For you builders this is a good look at other peoples' styles. For the book collector, not. It has no historical photo content.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Now for something different

How about a new non-aviation book that I just received, "US Navy Ships Camouflage WW.II: Destroyers and Destroyer Escorts" by Al Adcock from Squadron Signal publishing. This 8 1/2 x 11 horizontal 68 page book has 113 b&w photos, 3 color photos, 31 color profiles, and color covers. The reason that I like this book is that it covers a subject that seems to have been overlooked. With so many books on the air and ground war, one on ships is most welcome.
Especially covering ship camouflage, and the color profiles are most helpful. A WW.II history buff,or model builder, should check this title out. I think you will not be disappointed. Enjoy.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
a new Focke-Wulf Ta 152 book...
The latest title from 4+Publications out of the Czech Republic is a book on the Ta 152. This book is number 25 in the series. 8-1/2 x 11-1/2, 56 pages, soft cover, English text. With 57 b&w photos, 12 drawings, 2 sided fold out page with 1/72 drawings, color chips ( in color ) showing the 5 basic colors, 4 pgs. color profiles, 30 color photos of the NASM aircraft, and a family tree of developments of the aircraft. The book is a must have to any collector or model fan.

I was concerned that here in the USA these wonderful books would be hard to find with the local importer retiring last year, but not to worry. I found a new source and these books are available at the better military book stores, like us here at Bobe's Hobby House. So please, if you want to know more, just contact me.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
intro. part 2
Here at Bobe's Hobby House we are carrying a wide variety of military books. For a list of the publishers we are carrying see our books page. As you can see, there is more here than just aviation. So I may do a non-aviation review now and then. Besides, after all of these years in the book business, I have seen a wide range of military subjects. I am also open to helping you learn more about a certain title before you buy one sight unseen. And, if you need help trying to find something, I will help with searching. You can contact me at david@bobeshobbyhouse.com
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Introduction
Hello,
My name is David Brizzard and I live in the USA. I have been buying, selling, trading, and collecting military aviation books for 38 years. My area of expertise is world war 2, and I have almost 5,000 books in my personal collection. They include the years from 1935 to 1945 as there were so many countries that had operational aircraft. I do not buy novels, and stay with actual aircraft and events. I also tend to buy books for their pictorial content as I believe that one picture is worth a thousand words. This has led to a collection with over a million photos.
My new blog will talk about military aviation books in general, and will include a list of new titles, re-issues, some older titles, and reviews. I also do appraisals for collections.
Please post your comments and ask questions. I look forward to this new adventure.
I currently work at Bobe's Hobby House in Pensacola, FL. http://www.bobeshobbyhouse.com/
My name is David Brizzard and I live in the USA. I have been buying, selling, trading, and collecting military aviation books for 38 years. My area of expertise is world war 2, and I have almost 5,000 books in my personal collection. They include the years from 1935 to 1945 as there were so many countries that had operational aircraft. I do not buy novels, and stay with actual aircraft and events. I also tend to buy books for their pictorial content as I believe that one picture is worth a thousand words. This has led to a collection with over a million photos.
My new blog will talk about military aviation books in general, and will include a list of new titles, re-issues, some older titles, and reviews. I also do appraisals for collections.
Please post your comments and ask questions. I look forward to this new adventure.
I currently work at Bobe's Hobby House in Pensacola, FL. http://www.bobeshobbyhouse.com/
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