A collection of bedtime stories - or sharpshooter & sniper tales

From GunMart (UK) magazine's review:

There have been many books written about snipers in WWII, but nothing ever like this superb book which has to be the most comprehensive of its type. If there is any aspect on sniping which is missing from this book, then it is not important. All countries are included, ballistic data on ammunition, telescopic sights, the weapons and, most importantly, the men and women who used them on the battlefield. The author spent decades on research to prepare and present this thorough job of work on sniping, which sets the record straight on many things. The chapter on the Island Hopping campaign in the Pacific is excellent, with first-hand accounts. Highly illustrated throughout, this book is for weapon collectors, shooters, both male and female, and general readers with an interest in the subject. There is nothing to criticise about this book and readers will find it compelling.

https://www.gunmart.net/militaria/resources/military-books/world-war-ii-snipers

I'm hoping the publisher is interested in an updated edition. I've an additional 15 pages of material that may be incorporated into it so far.
 
Thank you Woodnbow. Would you believe I have over 30 pages or raw material that could be incorporated (if there is ever a second edition). Paul Cheall shared this interview of Maj. Jim Land with me today. I have Maj. Land's autographed photo (got it when he was NRA Secretary).

https://overcast.fm/+BFMuiT3bYk
 
Thank you Woodnbow. Would you believe I have over 30 pages or raw material that could be incorporated (if there is ever a second edition). Paul Cheall shared this interview of Maj. Jim Land with me today. I have Maj. Land's autographed photo (got it when he was NRA Secretary).

https://overcast.fm/+BFMuiT3bYk
I would believe that. I‘m guessing one of the most difficult aspects of publishing a book is deciding where to stop. I’ll be over here waiting patiently for the second edition…
 
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