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Stuart Asquith is a key contributor to the development of modern
hobby of wargaming. His extensive work included editing Practical
Wargamer for 12 years, authoring over twenty books and editing many
more. This book focuses on one of the Stuart Asquith's key
interests, 17th century warfare. This book aims to bring together
some of Stuart Asquith's work, focussed on this era. Other books in
the series cover his writing on other wars. The book has 20
scenarios for wargamers including: Edgehill (1642) The Storming of
Brentford (1642) The Battle of Lansdowne (1643) Roundway Down
(1643) Cropredy Bridge (1644) Marston Moor (1644) The Battle of
Nasby (1645) Dunkirk (1658) Medway (1667) Drumclog (1679 The Battle
of Sedgemoor (1685) The rules are Terry Wise's popular wargaming
rules for the English Civil War and the Thirty Years War circa
1618-1651. This work is published as part of The History of
Wargaming Project range of books that aim to document the
development of wargaming
Terry Wise was one of the great early wargamers with over 40 books
and 400 plus articles to his name. This classic book Introduction
to Battle Gaming 'was cited by many people as their entry point
into the hobby' Stuart Asquith. The book had chapters to help start
wargaming and three straightforward sets of rules on Ancient
Warfare, Horse and Musket and World War II. This edition includes
the original book plus new material on: Reflections on a lifetime
of wargaming An appreciation by Stuart Asquith Three previously
unpublished sets of rules by Terry Wise 18th Century Rules
Napoleonic Wargaming Rules 1792-1815 Colonial Rules 1874 - 1914 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.
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