Donald Featherstone's classic wargaming book, War Games, was first published in 1962. It was largely responsible for turning a somewhat obscure hobby into a popular pastime across the world. This revised edition includes new material including a foreword by Paddy Griffith, the full version of the Lionel Tarr Modern Wargaming Rules (modern being for Wordl War II) and a timeline of wargaming. It is published as part of the History of Wargaming Project at www.johncurryevents.co.uk
This book gives potential admirals advice on how to fight their table-top naval battles.
Advanced War Games
It was largely responsible for turning a somewhat obscure hobby into a popular pastime across the world. This revised edition includes new material including a foreword by Paddy Griffith.
Solo-wargaming
Superb drawings of the soldiers in their various battle uniforms add much to the attractiveness of this book.
Many of the highly original ideas described in this book were the products of fertile brains of wargamers scattered around the world.
Trooper Ned Kincaid of the Natal Mounted Police and Trooper Louis de Vaal of the Buffalo Border Guard both had to resort to the clubbed carbine before they had actually run out of ammunition because the nearness of the howling, ...
The aim of the book was to bring to together some of the best ideas from the most original wargaming thinkers and make them widely accessible.
This book covered straightforward methods of setting up and running such campaigns.
The Portable Wargame has been developed over the past ten years to meet the needs of wargamers who want a fast, easy to learn, simple to use set of wargames rules that don’t require the player to purchase and paint a large collection of ...