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16 December 2021
Well presented. Clumsy to use.
0 of 1 found this helpful Difficult to get your eyes close in the eyepiece. The rubber surrounds on the eye pieces are an issue.
The binoculars will not open easily to suit the eye separation.
Focusing is always an issue.
Wish I had purchased something superior.

25 August 2016
Man of Integrity
Lovers of sea stories from the days of square rigged ships will enjoy a treat from a master story teller in the form of octogenarian writer Frank Showell Styles.

27 October 2016
The last of the line
In writing my review of 'A Ship for Mr Fitton' it represents the eleventh and final acquisition of the Mr Fitton series of Showell Style novels, though it was not the final one he wrote. I became very familiar with Frank Showell Styles manner of writing. It is easy with good flow, is never dull, always respectful of women and maintains the feel of being in the Caribbean throughout the early years of the 1800s. In the age of wooden sailing vessels, the various ports, cays, shoals, inlets and garrisons and people of this island region take on colour and realism. If you enjoy nautical fiction from the age of sail, I recommend the Mr Fitton series unreservedly. I think I may place them in the order they were written and read all eleven volumes again.
Peter Fitton