Monday, 13 April 2026

At Long Last - A ‘Grail’ Book with a Bonus!


WW1 in the Black Sea, Russian against the Turks - what’s not to like?

Many years ago, when I owned a rather nice 1:3000th WW1 Black Sea collection of both Russian and Turkish ships, the indefatigable Mr Manley mentioned a book that would be of interest called North of Gallipoli and written by George Nekrasov. This is account of the First World War as fought in the Black Sea between the Russian and Turks. Try as I might I was never able to get a copy and even when I saw it for sale it was usually eye-wateringly expensive. The 1:3000th collection has long gone - another decision that with the benefit of hindsight was a huge mistake - but I still wanted to get a copy of this modest but elusive title. 


The contents.

Lo and behold, I finally secured a copy from Australia for the princely sum of AU$10 plus another AU$20 for shipping or in GBP around £16 in all. I am really pleased to get a copy of this book and an additional suprise can be seen in the picture below.


Signed by the author and dedicated to another author - Gary Staff d.2017 - of whom I own a couple of their titles - what are the odds of that?

The book itself has an embossed stamp (bottom right of the picture) that says ‘Library of Gary Staff’. I since discovered that this book was from an estate sale, presumably that of Mr Staff although it seems to be rather a long time since his death. Normally I am not keen on books with signatures or dedications therein but I will happily make an exception in this case!

Really delighted to have scored this at last!

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