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10 Desert Island Books
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I'm a bit worried by Master Purps' 'splurt'.
He splurted a lot on my thread.
Is it a good thing?
He splurted a lot on my thread.
Is it a good thing?
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Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature - Bruce Quarrie
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Day one:
Charge, Peter Young
Charge, Peter Young
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Fiesta - reader's wives. True to life and historically accurate. One of my ex's had a full page there. She is a legend !
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'Achtung Schweinhund..' Pearson
Campaigns of Napoleon, Chandler
Battle - Practical Wargaming, Charles Grant
Ancient Wargames, Phil Barker
Wargaming Compendium, Henry Hyde
Setting Up a Wargames Campaign, Tony Bath
Wargames through the Ages, Donald Featherstone
Scenarios for all Ages, Charles S. Grant
Napoleonic Wargaming for Fun, Paddy Griffith
War Games, Donald Featherstone
Showing my age..
Campaigns of Napoleon, Chandler
Battle - Practical Wargaming, Charles Grant
Ancient Wargames, Phil Barker
Wargaming Compendium, Henry Hyde
Setting Up a Wargames Campaign, Tony Bath
Wargames through the Ages, Donald Featherstone
Scenarios for all Ages, Charles S. Grant
Napoleonic Wargaming for Fun, Paddy Griffith
War Games, Donald Featherstone
Showing my age..
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Leaving aside the usual suspects listed above, of which I have a far smattering; Gavin Lyall's Operation Warboard would be on my list.
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Maybe one of the Usborne Battlegame books which each came with four different games and sets of rules and counters. Either WW2 or Medievals I would think for me.
You can never have too much of something you never needed to start with
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Our "enery's book is worth a punt as well