Article: Back to Basics: Infantry One Station Unit Training in 3-D.

Published by the author Bill C. Walton, Columbus, Georgia. 1994. 81 pages, 8-1/2x5-1/2 inches, 73 black-and-white stereograph, includes a lorgnette viewer $13 plus $1.50 postage and handling.

The first book printed using stereo pictures appeared in 1858. For the next 100 years the number of stereo books could be counted on the fingers of a dozen hands. Since the 1970's there must have been 1000 books printed on one aspect of stereo or another.

But this is an unusual book for more reasons than that it is printed in 3-D. At first. it looks to the reader like an instruction book for "Boot Camp" but it is both more and less than this and might be better ...

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