The History of Wargaming Project
The project aims to make the largest possible collection of wargaming books and rules available to the modern reader. Ranging from second editions of wargaming classics, to professional wargaming rules used by the military and innovations in current wargaming.

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Alexander the Great’s
Campaigns by Phil Barker |
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| The story of Alexander the Great is of a young
titan who took control of what its neighbours thought of as a backward
nation, used an army of radically new kind invented by his father to
impose unity on the highly civilised but bitterly quarrelling states of
Ancient Greece, then turned east as the champion of civilisation. His
strategic and tactical genius quickly crushed the huge Persian Empire,
the most feared military power of his day. Continuing east, he imposed
his rule on nations beyond the boundaries of the then-known world,
battling against armies relying upon huge and terrifying unknown beasts.
Before his premature death at the age of 32, Alexander had conquered the
Middle East, Asia Minor and large tracts of India, and was about to turn
his attention on Rome and Carthage. Had he succeeded, known history
would have been significantly different. The chances he took in leading his troops personally
into battle, exposing himself to end-less danger and being frequently
wounded, give wargamers endless opportunities to alter history for
themselves. The continuous intrigues, betrayals and jealousies between the
various military and political leaders give tremendous scope for
imaginative and Machiavellian players, while the individual battles -
which are described in vivid detail - will certainly tax wargamers’
tactical skills. This book includes a detailed and accurate account of
Alexander as a military commander as well as all the information on march
rates, logistics, pay, loot, sieges, armament, organisation and other
related factors required by wargamers. It describes the troops of
Alexander’s own armies and their opponents, their tactics and weapons and
how these altered to meet changing circumstances, As well as being a
tremendously exciting and imaginatively stimulating read, the book is thus
an essential reference source, at once of immense value to Ancient
wargamers and food for thought to serious historians. The author is widely acknowledged as an authority on
the period and. as well as being co-author of the famous Wargames Research
Group ‘Ancient’ rules, has written widely on the ancient world. |
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Product details: Paperback: 180 pages Publisher: History of Wargaming Project ISBN: Hardback 9798287097288 Paperback 9798278235309 Dimensions (cm): 15.6 wide x 23.39 tall |
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