This is one book that you WON'T finish reading in a few days.
Since receiving this book, I have read a few stories of guys who I met at some point.
With plenty more to go.
There is even a section where Glenn tells his own story of his buffing FDNY days during those very busy FDNY War Years.
A story that I, and I'm sure others, can relate to when he mentions about his buffmobile and his tunable radio to listen to the FDNY.
Making his buff trips and deciding which area of the city he will hangout in, to see the work being done by those very busy members of the FDNY's Bravest.
Along with that is a story of the late FDNY Firefighter Dennis Smith who wrote the first book about the fires of the Bronx called "Report from Engine 82".
It was that book that got so many of us buffs to begin to focus on the FDNYs Bravest.
We know there are so many more individuals, in addition to the 90 members in this book who were a part of those Very Busy FDNY War Years, that also have stories of their own to tell.
But this book weighing 5 lbs and having almost 300 pages - as Dan said "we had to put a limit on those featured in the book".
The stories I've read so far, covering the details of each individual being interviewed certainly gives me a great appreciation for the excellent and detailed writing that Dan undertook to accomplish the writing of this entire book.
This is certainly a book that you will want to add to your other FDNY COLLECTOR BOOKS.
THANKS ONCE AGAIN, Dan and Glenn.
I would also like to mention that with the sales of this book, Dan and Glenn are contributing their profits to the following FDNY organizations:
The Ray Pfeifer Fund
The FDNY Family Transport Foundation
The Lt Joesph P. Dibernardo Memorial Fund
The Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund