Hi
Just to let you know of our latest release which we hope will be of great interest to people wanting to try some Crimean War gaming.
Thanks
(Apologies if this was meant to be posted elsewhere!)
The Partizan Press Guide to War Gaming The Crimean War
Stuart Asquith
ISBN: 978-1-85818-643-6
112 pages color
297mm x 210mm (A4)
Paperback
£17.50 GBP
So why wargame the Crimean War?
Colorful uniforms, organizations and tactics which are comfortably familiar
to the Napoleonic wargamer, with just a hint of the technological advances
to come. All this, and the chance to fight alongside different allies and to
take on the might of Russia in the process.
So it's not quite Napoleonics, neither is it the American Civil War. The
Crimean War is its own conflict, and one that can be almost as far-reaching
as the wargamer requires.
With an increasing number of figures and rulesets becoming available,
perhaps the Crimean War could become 'the next big thing' in the world of
wargames.
Includes historical background, wargaming guidelines, full-color campaign
maps, and details of the forces that participated.
With scenarios for the following battles (complete with full-color maps of
the battles and orders of battle):
The Battle of Kurudere - 5th August 1854
The Skirmish on the Bulganak - 19th September 1854
The Battle of the Alma - 20th September 1854
The Siege of Sevastopol September 1854 - September 1855
The Battle of Balaclava - 25th October 1854
The Battle of Inkerman - 5th November 1854
The Battle of Eupatoria - 17th February 1855
The Expedition to Kertch - 1855
The Tchernaya River - 16th August 1855
Includes 17 full-color Bob Marrion plates representing the numerous forces
involved in the conflict.
Available to order from
www.caliverbooks.com