With this purchase, you get both of my books. PLEASE NOTE : A SMALL NUMBER OF “BOOK ONE’S” ARE REMAINING! NO MORE “BOOK ONE’S” WILL BE AVAILABLE WHEN THESE SELL OUT!! THERE WILL NOT BE A RE-PRINT. GET YOUR COPY NOW! BOOK ONE US & ALLIED KNIVES M3?s and M4?s Fighting Knives. 197 pages with 140 full page, color photos. ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT. Written by Bill Walters with input from Vince Coniglio. This book was proudly printed in the U.S.A. Whether you are a collector or dealer, this is a must-have book. AND BOOK TWO US & ALLIED KNIVES WORLD WAR II. 676
pages with 481 full page, color photos of the knives and sheaths. Includes
chapters on WW1 Knives, Custom and Private Purchase Knives, USN Mark 1 and Mark
2 Knives, USMC Fighting Knives, Western Knives, Case Knives, 6?
Fighting/Utility knives, Army Air Corp Knives, V44?s, OSS Knives, Marine Raider
Knives, Camillus Factory Knives, 50?s and 60?s Knives, Case 1982 Auction
Knives, British, Australian and Chindit Knives. If you are a
collector of WW2 US, British, Australian and New Zealand Allied military knives,
this is the most comprehensive book ever written. It is a monster in size! Book two at 676 pages is about 2 ¼" thick. The
book quality is outstanding. The full page, color photos of the knives
and sheaths are excellent. It was printed by Josten?s in Clarksville,
TN., home of the 101 st Airborne and Fort Campbell. If you are a collector of US, British, Australian and New
Zealand knives, Books One and Two books are the only books that you will need. Book One is also for sale on Ebay. Attached are selected pages from the book and the table of contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO COLLECTOR PHOTOS KNIFE LISTS WORLD
WAR 1 ERA KNIVES CUSTOM
KNIVES PRIVATE PURCHASE PACIFIC WAR KNIVES BRITISH & COMMONWEALTH KNIVES CHINDIT KNIVES USN MARK 1
FIGHTING UTILITY KNIVES USN MARK 2 FIGHTING UTILITY KNIVES USMC FIGHTING UTILITY KNIVES WESTERN KNIVES CASE KNIVES 6 INCH
FIGHTING-UTILITY KNIVES ARMY AIR CORP
?AAC? KNIVES US V44 KNIVES OSS KNIVES MARINE RAIDER
KNIVES CASE 1982 AUCTION CAMILLUS FACTORY
KNIVES NILO MIORI?S
CAMILLUS KNIFE COLLECTION OTHER FIGHTING
KNIVES EARLY
VIETNAM ERA KNIVES _____ Book Reviews I got my copies of Bill Walters? new
book ?U.S. AND ALLIED MILITARY KNIVES WORLD WAR II? last week. After spending
hours going through this book I have nothing but good things to say about it. I
was most impressed with the quality of the photographs, they are just amazing.
The photographs are very large and fill the page from top to bottom. The text
is on separate pages as not to clutter the pages with the photographs. Bill
covers all types of WWII knives along with some 50?s, 60?s, and WWI
knives. Bill also covers the knife sheaths showing the different variations for each
type of knife and an explanation of each one. I have never seen sheaths covered
in this depth in any other knife reference book. The treatment of the WWII Mark 1 and Mark 2 knives is extensive with 39 pages
on Mark 1 knives and 75 pages on Mark 2 knives. The book was printed in the U.S. and the quality is topnotch. It is a huge book
with 676 pages, weighing 8 1/2 lbs and 2 ¼? thick. Bill did an amazing job on this book. If you are a WWII knife collector this
book is a must have.
Don L. -----
Hi Bill . I was
just thumbing through the new book and although you already showed me
the rough draft at SOS , I gotta say I am very Impressed ! First thing I
did was go to the Western section as they are my favorites and just like the M3
book I was blown away by all the sub variants I was not aware of. I love the way you cover the different
sheath variations for many knife groups, something I have not seen done before
and has always been a burning question In my mind, although I know we have
discussed some of them. Well done sir! Regards , Craig H.
_____ Hi Bill, I got the book,
boy is it nice! I was up until 3 a.m. going through it. Wonderful pictures, a
lot of knives you rarely see. I like the Western section, with all the
variations of the L76-77 stilettos, I don?t think any other book has all the
details on those like this. All the Aussie variations are neat too. It is a
first class reference my friend, you can be very proud of it! I don?t think
there is another book out there with all information yours has in it. And, in a
format showing each one pictured. Very nice! All the best, Rick S. ____ Hi Bill, I received
the books in perfect condition and still I am reading volume I about M3 knives.
You can be proud cause from my point of view, those ones are the best books
ever written about military knives. Plenty of good quality images and full of
serious text. Congratulations for your "must have" publication. Miguel Carrillo D. _____ Appearing in the Australian Blade Forum. Mr Bill Walters, a much
respected American knife collector and historian, has just released his second
book titled U.S and Allied Military Knives (WW2). This book is a monster at a whopping 676 pages! i thought I would take the opportunity to give a quick review of it for fellow
members and I must say that I?m impressed on many levels with this elegant
and sophisticated book. Like the tales that many of these war time knives could tell if they were able
to do so their story simply jumps off the page at you. The quality of the knives pictured in both
full colour and high resolution at near 1:1 ratio showcases them in a way that
other books on this topic have not done before. For collectors who like to
study knives in the minutest of detail and rely less on descriptions to fill in
the blanks this book does so in a spectacular fashion. It is visually stunning like a coffee table
book but just as informative and instructive as those that have gone before it.
This marriage of detailed content and imagery gives the reader the perception
that he could literally pick up the knives off the page and hold them in his
own two hands. Th e section on Australian fighting knives is
expertly researched by our own John ?Dutchy? Kroezen. This section is 84 pages
in length with some stunning examples of knives and sheaths, many of which have
been published for the very first time. For many of us we may never have the opportunity
to possess many of these rare and desirable knives but this book allows us to
gain a familiarity with their unique characteristics like never before. This book metaphorically put these knives
into the hands of all collectors to examine, study and enjoy and that is a
great gift! Regards, Lobby
____
Good Afternoon Bill, hope you?re doing well; First, I have to say that I couldn't wait to receive your
Book 2, I was so excited when it arrived, when I unwrapped it, I was blown away
by the massive size of it, it dwarfs all other reference books I have. Also, can't stop looking at it on my wall
unit, it's like having an elephant in a small room, the photography, and
Information is Awesome. Thanks again for putting your Creation out there for
Collectors. I give it 6 stars. Best Regards, John C. Foreign buyers must use Ebay's Global shipping program only.