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I noticed the last few books (since 3rd Edition released anyway) are softcover. Is this the new format and binding style, or it is just because the latest books are smaller than Grey Wolf, Turning Tide, etc. Thanks - Mez

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Mezmaron wrote:I noticed the last few books (since 3rd Edition released anyway) are softcover. Is this the new format and binding style, or it is just because the latest books are smaller than Grey Wolf, Turning Tide, etc. Thanks - Mez



The big hardcover books like Grey Wolf, Turning the Tide, Red Bear, etc. are compilations of the smaller battle books. What Battlefront has been doing is releasing several smaller softcover books that focus on different units involved in a specific battle during a specific campaign. For example, Battlefront released several books covering the Normandy campaign, including D-Day, the bocage battles, and the breakout. They also released several smaller books for Operation Bagration. Then once they've finished with the line of smaller battle books, they've released compilation books covering the whole campaign. So no, the softcover books aren't really new, it's what they've been doing for awhile. They'll most likely release a hardcover Battle of the Bulge compilation once all the softcover Bulge battle books are finished.

   
 
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