LaCroix IJN cruiser book–USNI response

January 2nd, 2009

From Mon Dec 08 13:27:20 1997
>From: USNIWest
>Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 15:14:48 EST
>To: mahan@microworks.net
>Subject: LaCroix IJN cruiser book–USNI response
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>I’ve seen the recent postings about LaCroix’s IJN book….it IS in at USNI and
>the list price is $75.00 ISBN O-3113. (USNI members receive a 20% discount).
>For those interested they can feel free to contact me directly…..I’m always
>happy to help on any USNI issues.
>
>Recently Mr. Rowlett Posted Mr. Parshall’s comments about the book…I’m most
>interested in the following portion of it…..
>
> > In my hot little hands. Some of you had expressed doubts about the
> > (ahem) veracity of conversations held with USNI customer service
> > personnel — Oh Ye of Little Faith (or many prior bad experiences)!
>
>I’d be interested in seeing what Mr. Parshall had to say about USNI’s (East
>Coast) customer service. I do not want to have anyone thinking we are all
>bad…..:-> I have sent information to several members of this list and have
>been the person to handle their book orders, photo orders, and research
>requests several times. iIm still plugging away here on the West Coast and
>will be happy to be a go between for anyone who doesn’t like dealing with the
>customer service in Annapolis!
>
>Mary Beth Kiss
>
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