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Phil Dunn, founder of the Naval Wargaming Society and author, presents his World War II era campaign rules. This book documents the rules for one of the classic wargaming campaigns of early British Wargaming. Phil Dunn created global wargames using simple rules to allow players to run large scale world wars. Each player prioritises their production between naval, air and land forces and then decides on which units to build. Straightforward rules are used to control movement on the maps and arbitrate combat in the three domains of warfare. The battles can be resolved using dice rolls or, for critical battles, transferred to be fought out on the table top. The book also includes two smaller games which are eminently suitable for a solo wargamer; The Battle of Britain and Operation Sealion. This is Phil Dunn's third wargaming book. 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.
Phil Dunn, author of the classic naval wargaming book, Sea Battles, has written a new book on rapid naval wargames. Chapters include fast play rules that allow even the largest battles to be fought to a satisfying conclusion in a single session. In 1916, Jutland was a 'no-hoper' for the Germans. This was not true earlier in the war. The scenario is for a classic war-deciding encounter set in 1915. During the late 1920's, the USA made plans for war with Britain. The rules and scenario allow this classic 'what if' scenario of the Royal Navy to be set against the United States Navy. The outcome would have changed the political map of the world and the course of the 20th century. Also included are memories of a lifetime of naval wargaming, The book is supplemented by Paddy Griffith's One-eyed Napoleonic Naval Rules as used by the Royal Military Academy's Wargaming Club. Also included is an example of Paddy Griffith's naval wargaming scenario for the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
Creative strategies that can boost profits now! Learn and apply proven techniques for marketing your products on eBay effectively--and watch your profits soar. "The 7 Essential Steps to Successful eBay Marketing" gives you an action plan for creating a comprehensive marketing and sales strategy so you can gain a competitive edge. Inside, eBay and marketing experts reveal how to make your listings stand out, inspire buyer confidence, close sales, and keep your customers coming back. You'll also get valuable advice on enhancing and expanding your business.Create a sound business plan Take advantage of built-in and third-party sales tools Establish a strong eBay brand Write compelling product descriptions Be an effective salesperson Ensure customer satisfaction and retention Measure your success and improve your business Janelle Elms is a lead eBay University instructor, Silver PowerSeller, and creator and teacher of the popular eBay 101 and 102 classes. Phil Dunn, M.A., is a marketing and advertising consultant for Fortune 500 companies, including Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Pitney Bowes, and IKON. Amy Balsbaugh runs a lucrative eBay antiques and collectibles business, and has been a member of eBay's PowerSeller program since its inception.
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