Dominion of Pike and Shot is now available as a beautiful printed book on Lulu:
https://www.lulu.com/shop/stephen-parker/dominion-of-pike-and-shot/paperback/product-2m4dgz7.html?q=Dominion+of+Pike+and+Shot&page=1&pageSize=4This book contains both the Dominion of Pike and Shot Rules and its expansion with 36 historical Renaissance battles in one book.
Dominion of Pike and Shot is a very very simple set of solo wargames rules, built on the Dominion of the Spear game engine, allowing one to fight two Renaissance armies (1495 - 1667 AD) against each other in under ten minutes. They are written for the game to generate a plausible and with some imagination an amusing narrative. Although figures can be used, battles can easily be fought on paper (no measuring) using pen or pencil and two different coloured six sided dice.
95 army lists are included divided into the periods: Italian Wars, Ottoman Turk Wars, Northern and Eastern Europe, England and Scotland and Ireland, Dutch Revolt (80 Years War), French Wars of Religion, Thirty Years War, English Civil Wars, Wars of the Polish Deluge, and Around the World. Armies consist of 3-6 units or commands and the points system is included. There is a complete play through of a battle between a French army and a Spanish army in the latter part of the Italian Wars.
A very brief introduction to Renaissance Warfare, and Designer Notes are included along with a quick reference sheet on the back cover. The rules include rules for pre-battle artillery bombardments, artillery, rallying units, Spanish Tercios, and different types of cavalry such as Reiters and Cuirassiers.
Also included is the expansion with the following battles ready to play solo:
Fornovo 1495, Ravenna 1512, Flodden 1513, Orsha 1514, Marignano 1515, Marj Dabiq 1516, Bicocca 1522, Pavia 1525, Panipat 1526, Mohács 1526, Ceresole 1544, Pinkie 1547, Dreux 1562, Coutras 1587, Ivry 1590, Tondibi 1591, Nieuwpoort 1600, White Mountain 1620, Khotyn 1621, Wimpfen 1622, Fleurus 1622, Lutter 1626, Breitenfeld first battle 1631, Lützen 1632, Nördlingen 1634, Edgehill 1642, Rocroi 1643, Newbury (first battle) 1643, Montijo 1644, Marston Moor 1644, Inverlochy 1645, Naseby 1645, Rathmines 1649, Dunbar 1650, Berestechko 1651, Saint Gotthard 1664.