Which probably wouldn't even be the case. But sometimes you have the feeling that you could see much more details if the pictures were printed differently. But - this wouldn't fit into this book at all, so it's perfect the way it is, I'm not criticizing it at all. Instead of having at least some pages with glossy paper for the pictures, like it is often done in books. One little drawback with this is that it means that the pictures are printed on the normal paper in a matt way. Text and pictures taken together form a perfect unity. The pictures, mostly in black and white, are more a part of the text than that they stick out as something additional. The paper is thick and heavy, matching the overall impression of an old book from some antique book shop. The outside is very fine and noble, made to look old, in thick gray cardboard. ![]() But when I finally found it in a store, I was flabbergasted - wow! It's not big and heavy, it's huge and enormous. I knew the book would be big and heavy and impressive. To sum it up in one sentence: The book is just amazing and a MUST for every Kaizer fan!
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