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05 June 2023
Quite good, but just not reaching the peaks of its successor
Zulu Dawn is very interesting as it forms the companion piece to ZULU from 1964. It is also intriguing because it tries to be historically accurate in its setting and plot. However, I found the character portrayals in it to be less gripping than those in ZULU. Good to have both to see in comparison though and it makes you wonder how different would ZULU DAWN have been IF Stanley Baker had been alive to be a part of its production.

21 September 2016
Fascinating Research Story
I found this to be an utterly gripping book and read it from cover to cover within a couple of days of purchasing it.
Anyone with an interest in history, politics, sociology, psychology, genealogy, sleuthing would find Ms. Neate's volume of interest. Also contains a lot to interest anyone interested in the geography and local history of Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire, and North Wales.
Perhaps your family has been victimized by a conman who married into the family? Again, this is a book for you. Gripping and utterly amazing at times. And though Bobbie Neate wasn't able to come up with iron-clad documents completely confirming her suspicions, the massive amount of circumstantial evidence she was able to collect in her quest would be more than enough to convince most of the validity of her conclusions. Very good read.

23 February 2023
All Very Good to This Point
I remember seeing OHMSS when it first came out and have held it in high esteem ever since. It definitely is the best of the 1960s and 1970s Bond films. I haven't seen all that much of the later ones. Haven't viewed the two CDs that came with this "Ultimate Edition" as of yet, but it arrived on time and in very good external shape. I am trusting that the DVDs will live up to their exterior appearance.