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📖 Description
'Recreating a particular action on the table-top, taking into account the forces engaged, the terrain and the military probabilities is a fascinating way of studying military history.
This edition has been revised with the solo wargamer in mind.'
Donald Featherstone
This book lists fifteen eminently suitable battles for reconstruction upon the table-top. Each battle includes:
The historical background and forces engaged. Wargames terrain for the tabletop recreation. Description of the actual historical course of the battle. Outline of the enemy's orders. Ratings of the commanders, military possibilities, potential rule modifications and other factors contributing to surprise.
The actions described include: Pharsalus Poitiers Barnet Cheriton Prestonpans Guilford Courthouse Wilson's Creek The Battle of the Little Big Horn The ANZAC Landing at Gallipoli The Raid on St Nazaire
The History of Wargaming Project is edited by John Curry. It aims to present the very best wargaming books and rules to a modern audience.