This YouTube video announces a new book, "The Lions of Mercer," by John Lovell, co-authored with Harrison Kone. The description highlights the book as a high-stakes military thriller focusing on a hero risking everything. It promotes John Lovell's author website, the book's Amazon preorder link, and various Warrior Poet Society (WPS) resources, including training, trips, their app, and reading lists. The video also mentions partnerships with My Patriot Supply for emergency food and the Second Amendment Foundation for donations, and provides links to WPS social media accounts.
This video announces the upcoming arrival of new books. While the specific content of these books is not detailed, given the context of firearm-related YouTube content, it's highly probable they pertain to firearms, accessories, historical events, or technical aspects within the shooting community. The announcement itself suggests anticipation and potential for new information or resources for enthusiasts.
This video announces the preorder availability of "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond," a comprehensive book analyzing the firearms used by 007 in films and novels. It delves into the design and impact of these iconic weapons, including real-world applications by military and intelligence personnel. Notable firearms covered include the Walther PPK, Beretta .25, Colt Army Special, ASP, Walther WA2000, Golden Gun, Heckler & Koch P7, Walther P99, SVD Dragunov, and MBA Gyrojet. The book combines historical research with interviews and high-quality photography.
This video announces the winners of a book cover contest. It thanks participants and voters, specifically mentioning Justin, Erik, and CheeYee. The description also provides a link to a website (FrenchRifleBook.com) for updates on the book's progress and to be notified when presales begin. The content appears to be related to a book about French rifles.
This video announces the upcoming publication of a reference book titled "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016". The author details that the manuscript is nearly complete and photography is underway. A dedicated website, FrenchRifleBook.com, has been launched for book updates and pre-order notifications. Additionally, a cover art contest is announced, running until October 15th, seeking designs with an antiquarian, faux leather theme. Prizes include premium and signed copies of the book for the winning artists.
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