04-03-2006, 11:31 AM
Ave Nathan,
Thank you for a most welcome response. I do enjoy reading your extremely interesting, articulate and pertinent comments.
Miccus Asto's story was written by an anomymous author. I'm merely an editor correcting the odd gramatical, typing or spelling mistake. The source is mentioned earlier in this thread.
It's comforting to realise that one's efforts are appreciated although if I were to create this topic anew it would be constructed slightly differently.
For starters there would be a separate topic for Boudicca and her revolt, even though it's the central theme of "Imperial Governor". The book revolves around that event, before, during and after the revolt.
Finally to your point about likening George Shipway to Alfred Duggan, the most recent item posted on the following topic is on the latter.
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6673
Vale
M. Spedius Corbulo
Thank you for a most welcome response. I do enjoy reading your extremely interesting, articulate and pertinent comments.
Miccus Asto's story was written by an anomymous author. I'm merely an editor correcting the odd gramatical, typing or spelling mistake. The source is mentioned earlier in this thread.
It's comforting to realise that one's efforts are appreciated although if I were to create this topic anew it would be constructed slightly differently.
For starters there would be a separate topic for Boudicca and her revolt, even though it's the central theme of "Imperial Governor". The book revolves around that event, before, during and after the revolt.
Finally to your point about likening George Shipway to Alfred Duggan, the most recent item posted on the following topic is on the latter.
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6673
Vale
M. Spedius Corbulo