LaCroix and Belgian Shiplover

January 2nd, 2009

From Sun Dec 07 17:44:10 1997
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>From: “Carlos R. Rivera”
>Subject: Re: LaCroix and Belgian Shiplover
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>Hi Brooks,
> >
> >If anyone doesn’t know about this, LaCroix wrote many years of articles
> >in THE BELGIAN SHIPLOVER
> >* I am particularly interested in finishing the day-to-day chronology of
> >naval operations in the Russo-Japanese war that appear over several
> >issues).
>
>
>I used the series while researching my dissertation, and found them only
>available from Bowling Green University’s Great Lake Research Center, which
>has now moved to the BG campus itself.
>
>I managed to get a copy of many of the LaCroix articles, including the RJ
>war era. By the way, the copies I did not use, I passed on to Fred
>Milford, here in Columbus, and one of the two individuals that Peattie and
>Evans dedicated Kaigun to.
>
>If you want I can check the detail of the copies I have and see if they
>differ in any great detail from the recently published two volume RJ war
>edited by Corbett.
>
>I am greatly disgusted by the NIP slow motion on the Peattie-Evans book,
>even more so by the fact that my manuscript has been working its way
>through the press folks off and on since March of last year. Oh well.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Carlos

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