Uncle Duke is one of those larger than life characters who helped
develop miniature wargaming in the United States. The Jack Scruby
Award (1995) summarised him as an American original, an
entrepreneur and business man, a master sculptor, designer, and
painter, a rule writer, publisher, and historian, a master showman,
salesman, friend of Donald Featherstone and advocate. This book is
a celebration of his contribution. The book includes: The Jack
Scruby Award 1995 citation. The MWAN tribute of 1989 by Hal
Thinglum. Early memories of American miniature wargaming and
reflections by Duke and his lifelong friend Jim Getz. Many
previously unpublished photographs The book also includes two
complete key sets of rules that were a huge influence on American
wargaming: Melee (1960) by Duke. Napoleonique: (1979) Written by
Jim Getz with the assistance of Duke Seifried. This book is
published by the History of Wargaming Project as part on ongoing
efforts to document the development of wargaming.
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