10 Desert Island Books

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I think the book pre-dates the Airfix 54mm kit figures, as we had it at school in the early 1970s. Not sure that Historex would have made something as inaccurate as a French cuirassier slashing, rather than giving point.
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Good point Baron
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Components.
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:05 am Day 2 - Bruce Catton - American Civil War. My first proper military history book.

My Airfix armies had a reason to fight using the basic rules from Charge.

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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:20 am Book One - Charge. The best book ever written. And it still smells great.
Book Two - 1815: The Armies at Waterloo, Ugo Pericoli. A truly awesome book.
Book Three - Weapons & Warfare 1618 - 1648, Eduard Wagner. Wonderful illustrations.

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Whenever you see a book you like on eBay, check it out on Abebooks as well
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Book 5 - Funken Napoleonics in French.

I bought my copies at the small Wargame shop in Kingston upon Thames. Reading them stretched my school boy French to the limit. They are still a key source if info for my classic Napoleonics.

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I got lucky, I got the lace wars books when I was 17 from a toy shop.... never been happier!
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Tim,

European Weapons and Warfare..........£25 softback from Warlord Games. Not as classy as the original hardback, but still good.

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