I don't know if anyone has ever read this book or even ever heard of it. I picked up a first edition date 1949 and read it from cover to cover and this is one of the best books I have ever read. The book has pictures of his loading bench up in his attic where he loaded more than 50,000 rounds from 1914-1929. He talks about the war and his command, after the war and what he did. I don't want to give the whole book away, but not only is it full of reloading knowledge and information on cast Boolits, the history and different phases of his life are written about and he is a very interesting man. If you get a chance to pick up this book I highly recommend it.