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Offline Operator5

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Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« on: September 28, 2010, 02:37:24 PM »
The first two Army list books for Contemptible Little Armies are now available in an all new printed format. The army lists have been reorganized for clarity and a quick reference chart of each of the armies is available at the back of the book. Each book is $18.

Book One covers the European theater.



Part One: The Entente
1) The British Army, 1914
2) The British Army, 1915–1918
3) The French Army, 1914
4) The French Army, 1915–1917
5) The French Army, 1918
6) The Allies in Macedonia, 1915–1918
7) The Belgian Army
8) The Russian Army
9) The Serbian Army, 1914–1915
10) The Serbian Army, 1916–1918
11) The Montenegrin Army, 1914–1915
12) The Italain Army
13) The Rumanian Army
14) The Greek Army
15) The Portuguese Army
16) The US Army, 1917–1918

Part Two: The Central Powers
1) The German Army, 1914
2) The German Army on the Western Front, 1915–1916
3) The German Army on the Western Front, 1917–1918
4) The German Army on the Eastern Front, 1915–1918
5) The Austro-Hungarian Army, 1914–1916
6) The Austro-Hungarian Army, 1917–1918
7) The Turkish Army
8) The Bulgarian Army   

Book Two covers Africa and the Middle East.



Part One: East Africa Forces
1) British, 1914–1915
2) British, 1916–1918
3) Belgian, 1914–1918
4) Portuguese, 1916–1918
5) German, 1914–1915
6) German, 1916–1918
7) Abyssinian, 1915–1918
8) Somali, 1914–1918
9) Darfur, 1914–1916
Special Rules for the East African Theatre

Part Two: The Middle East Forces
1) British at Gallipoli, 1915
2) British in Mesopotamia, 1914–1918
3) British in Egypt and Sinai, 1914–1916
4) British in Sinai and Palestine, 1917–1918
5) British in Persia, 1916–1918
6) French at Gallipoli, 1915
7) Turks at Gallipoli
8) Turks in Mesopotamia and Palestine, 1914–1918
9) Tribal Arab, 1914–1918
10) Arab Revolt, 1916–1918
11) Senussi, 1914–1917
12) Persian, 1914–1918
Special Rules for the Middle Eastern Theatre

The books are available from Rattrap Productions, Brigade Games, and are currently on their way to North Star in the UK.
Richard A. Johnson
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Offline Pentaro

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2010, 02:54:36 PM »
Great covers! Do you know the name of the painting on the Middle East one?

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2010, 03:08:14 PM »
It's from the Australian War Memorial. The title they have is "Ziza" by Septimus Power.

Here is the description.

Depicts an unusual event that occurred on 28 September 1918. After the capture of Amman on the 25 September, the 5th Light Horse Brigade was ordered south along the Hejaz railway to intercept a Turkish force near Ziza, about 5,000 strong, which was moving north from Maan in an attempt to escape to Damascus. Australian forces permitted surrendering Turks to keep their arms in case they were attacked by hostile Arab tribesmen. The Turks, fearful of the Beni Sakr Arabs in the surrounding hills, waiting to loot and kill, were reluctant to give up their arms when surrendering to the Australians.

Brigadier General Ryrie, accompanied by two sheiks, galloped into Ziza and gave the Turks permission to retain their arms overnight, but informed them that if they attacked during the night their hostages would be shot. After years of fighting the two armies spent the night sharing food and talking. Next morning the Turks were disarmed and taken prisoner.

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2010, 05:29:35 PM »
Thanks! I'll order the European one as soon as I see it at North Star :)

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2010, 06:33:35 PM »
Do you have a Canadian distributor?

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2010, 06:47:06 PM »
We do not have Canadian distribution. However, either Lon or I can ship there. Price ranges from $10 to $13.

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2010, 07:09:43 PM »
Thanks for the info. Printed materials often get delayed and then nailed for duties at the border, so I'd rather someone else deal with the hassle (and of course, get compensated for their pains!). 

Cheers!

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Re: Contemptible Little Armies WWI List Books
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2010, 01:31:42 PM »
Operator5

any plan to selle CLA and army lists as PDF? Living in a small student room has made me very worried about printed rules (the stuff I want to read or check is always 1126 KM far away at home... and I always end up with too much stuff to carry back in summer... :o)

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