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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      Charlie Wesencraft's
	  
	  
	  Seven Steps to Freedom by Charlie Wesencraft Edited by John Curry  | 
      
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         Charlie 
		Wesencraft is one the key early wargamers who through their enthusiasm, 
		knowledge and writing helped turn miniature wargaming into a worldwide 
		hobby.  This new book is 
		about how to wargame the French-Indian War and the American War of 
		Independence.  The book 
		analyses both wars and describes them battle by battle. Each description 
		is accompanied by a map and notes on how each encounter can be 
		represented on the wargaming table top. The book also includes some of 
		his previously unpublished wargaming rules which are a development of 
		his system from his earlier two wargaming books. This is his first new 
		wargaming book in just under 40 years. 
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