Hello All: I am pleased to announce the release of my new book "US Battleships 1941-1963: an Illustrated Technical Reference" available now at Amazon at Book Listing Page at Amazon.com. Or direct for the author (for a signed copy) (via paypal check or money order, at my website at www.artbywayne.com ) (please note that my website is currently out of date as my old site software is incompatible with my new Vista machine, and I am waiting to receive the updated software I have ordered, so please in the interim use the email links to me on the site). The book is 134 pages, and has 52 full color original paintings, and 86 new line drawings by the author, and 252 photographs (many never before published). The book includes sections on all USN Capital Ships ordered, canceled, and built by the USN 1941-1963. The book includes sections on the USS Arkansas BB33 thru the USS Louisiana BB71. Sections are also included on the canceled USS South Dakota BB49 Class Battleships, and USS Lexington CC1 Class Battlecruisers of 1922. Coverage extends to Gunnery Ships USS Utah AG16, USS Wyoming AG17, and USS Mississippi AG 128. The original 'as ordered' design scheme XVI, 14" gun armed USS North Carolina BB55 Class Battleships of 1937 is featured. And the book also includes the USS Alaska CB1 Class of Large Cruisers. For more information and details who I am, and the book have written, please review my blog at Amazon.com Blog . This book is the end product of more than 40 years of in depth ongoing research on my part. It is the USN Battleship Reference Book that contains all the information, data, and statistics have I always wished were available in a single volume. It is written in a concise 'no nonsense' 'reference style' that is easy to read, and easy to use. Please review the book, and if you should decide to purchase a copy, please feel free to email me at mailto:sdae103@yahoo.com with your constructive comments and observations on the book's contents and format, so that I may consider them, and incorporate your suggestions into my planned subsequent volumes: Vol 2 Italian Battleships 1940-1957 (due to be released, hopefully, in spring 2009), Vol 3French Battleships 1939-1970, Vol 5 Soviet Battleships and Battlecruisers 1939-1960, Vol 6 German Battleships 1939-1945 including the 'H's series designs, Vol 7 Japanese Battleships 1941-1947 including the B64/65 class ships, Vol 8 British Battleships 1939-1963. If you should purchase a copy of the book please also post your review on my Amazon Listing Page. In case you should experience any difficulties with the embedded links (as I do not know if they will post properly) below is title, ISBN information and 'cut and paste links' to the book's Amazon listing page and my Amazon Blog. Please note if you choose to do a key word search for my book on Amazon you currently need to search for "US Battleships" vs. "Battleships" as mine is a new listing and my search tags have not yet posted on Amazon. Title: US Battleships 1941-1963 an Illustrated Technical Reference ISBN 1438257449 Link to Listing: Amazon.com: US Battleships 1941-1963: An Illustrated Technical Reference: Wayne Scarpaci: Books Link to Blog: Amazon.com: US Battleships 1941-1963: An Illustrated Technical Reference: Wayne Scarpaci: Books Also please visit my website at www.artbywayne.com and review my naval artwork that is available of ships of all nations and all eras. Custom commission artwork is of any ship, any era, US or Foreign is also available. This announcement was been approved in advance by Otto Gr[FONT="]ofaz.[/FONT] [FONT="]Thank You All. [/FONT] [FONT="]Battleships Forever[/FONT] Wayne Scarpaci
Cheers Wayne! Yet another published author amongst our ranks! The artwork is great, not many authors write and illustrate as you do.
Hello All: For and independent, professional in depth review of my new book US Battleships 1941-1963by Naval Historian Steve Backer is available now for your viewing on Steel Navy's website at SteelNavy (formerly Warship): The Web's Best Ship Modeling Site USBattleshipsWS.htm. Thank you all. Best Regards and Happy Holidays. Wayne