Skip to content

Workbench Silencers the art of improvised designs by George Hollenback

Workbench Silencers the art of improvised designs by George Hollenback

Click for full-size.

Workbench Silencers the art of improvised designs by George Hollenback

by George Hollenback

  • Used
  • as new
Condition
As New
ISBN 10
0873648951
ISBN 13
9780873648950
Seller
Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Corozal, Puerto Rico, United States
Item Price
$40.38
Or just $36.34 with a
Bibliophiles Club Membership
$5.75 Shipping to USA
Standard delivery: 5 to 14 days

More Shipping Options

Payment Methods Accepted

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • PayPal

About This Item

Paladin Press, 1996. As New. 0x0x0. This book is Like new! In Beautiful spotless condition,clean pages,tight binding,text unmarked, very gentle useListing Includes Books Image . Please email me if you need to see more pictures! The orders are processed promptly, carefully packaged and shipped within 1 day of purchase. PLEASE NOTE! if you need the book quickly, please Purchase Priority Shipping.Media will not show updates in mail confirmation till reaches continental U.S. FOR International orders under 5 lbs please use asendia for the cheapest rates worldwide!

Reviews

On Dec 1 2018, a reader said:
This is not a review about the book in question 'The Antisemitic Wars' by Karl Sabbagh - it's to question the review by reviewer 'feeney' already submitted about a totally different 'detective story' book about Scotland that's placed wrongly. One is inclined to suspect 'feeney' may have over-indulged upon a dram or two in their writing while meandering totteringly about their Inverness holiday.
On Oct 2 2008, Feeney said:
I read this book for Scottish Highlands atmospherics in September 2008. My wife and I were among 20 American Elderhostelers on a 2 1/2 week natiure study and history visit to the Aigas Field Centre (see http://www.aigas.co.uk/) near Inverness. At the end of long days looking for divers (loons), whales, iron age forts and the like, M.C. Beaton's DEATH OF A GOSSIP (1985, 2008) was a fun, relaxing way to unwind and unkink tired leg muscles. ***

The novel's literary genre "detective story" is not much more than a frame for glimpses of Northwestern Scotland (Sutherland), its hills, a sea loch and assorted characters. Eight people: men, women, one boy, have signed on for a few days at a fly casting fishing school run by John and Heather Cartwright. One of them, Lady Jane Winters, seems to know everything bad in the lives of all the rest. There is none who does not come to hate her. So when she is found murdered, they are all suspects. ***

Hamish Macbeth, thirty-something, ungainly not entirely honest constable of the village of Lochdubh is quickly shoved aside in the investigations by higher ups, Detective Chief Inspector Blair, who heads nearby Strathbane CD and his sidekicks Detectives Jimmy Anderson and Harry McNab. ***

In the end, as you will soon come to expect, the case is cracked by the ostensibly bumbling Hamish Macbeth. The local rich man's daughter, young Priscilla Halliburton-Smythe, is Hamish's beloved and chief component of the principal sub-plot. But does she see in him anything more than an old friend she has grown up with? Stay tuned: she will reappear in other novels in this series. ***

Constable Macbeth is a poor man's Sherlock Holmes, with maddening, brilliant flashes of insight weakly grounded in facts and fleshed out by informal syllogisms hard for me, at least to follow. He has, however, fourth cousins scattered all over the world and is able to phone them, especially those in the press, for background on the victim and those suspected of murdering her. ***

I liked the book enough to order dvds via netflix.com showing the British TV series, Hamish Macbeth. Several British nature lovers who were at Aigas Centre along with our American elderhostelers assured me that the TV series is a hoot. And some kind ladies whom my wife and I dropped in upon at a Senior Center in nearby Beuly showered smiles upon us and told us all about the real town in Sutherland on which fictional Lochdubh is based. ***

Bottom line: good, informative, amusing reading before bed, on trains, planes or buses. You can learn a bit as well about the art of fly fishing. -OOO-

(Log in or Create an Account first!)

You’re rating the book as a work, not the seller or the specific copy you purchased!

Details

Bookseller
Once Upon A Time US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
SKU1053385
Title
Workbench Silencers the art of improvised designs by George Hollenback
Author
George Hollenback
Book Condition
New As New
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0873648951
ISBN 13
9780873648950
Publisher
Paladin Press
Place of Publication
Boulder
Date Published
1996
Size
0x0x0
X weight
0 oz

Terms of Sale

Once Upon A Time

All books sent via USPS Media mail with Postal confirmation e-mailed to you.

100% refund if not satisfied.

Book must be returned with confirmation.

onceuponatimebookspr@gmail.com

cell#787-245-6650

About the Seller

Once Upon A Time

Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Biblio member since 2007
Corozal, Puerto Rico

About Once Upon A Time

We Sell New and Used Books in English and Spanish.

Glossary

Some terminology that may be used in this description includes:

New
A new book is a book previously not circulated to a buyer. Although a new book is typically free of any faults or defects, "new"...
tracking-