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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Phil Dunn's Sea Battle Games Naval Wargaming 1650-1945
12 July
2010
by Phill Dunn Edited by John Curry |
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'Sea Battles was a marvelously detailed book on recreating naval
warfare.' Donald Featherstone – author of over 40 books on wargaming and
military history.
This book covers all aspects of naval wargaming with a detailed examination of the key factors affecting gunnery and damage. Chapters include: Napoleonic period rules; Ironclad rules; Pre-dreadnought rules; World War I and II rules; Map campaigns; This revised edition includes new chapters, illustrations and 'Sink the Bismarck Game' based on Dunn’s concepts by the well-known military historian Paddy Griffith. The book is available from Amazon and other online retailers. |
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