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napoleon books20 Jul 2009 12:54 p.m. PST

Dear All,

Napoleon Books is pleased to announce that we have published a wargame scenario booklet to complement our scholarly campaign history books. Thirteen scenarios provide historical contexts for challenging and fun games regardless of what rules you use. Eighty pages, fourteen color maps, thirty-one color and black and white illustrations. Soft-cover, spiral-bound so the maps and orders of battle lay flat on your tabletop as you set up your game. You can learn more about it at our newly redesigned website, napoleonbooks.com, where you will also see our new anniversary edition of "Crisis on the Danube: Napoleon's Austrian Campaign of 1809" available for sale, as well as our other Napoleonic books. Thanks for your continuing interest and support. Napoleon Books, James R. Arnold, Roberta Wiener

John de Terre Neuve20 Jul 2009 5:50 p.m. PST

Too bad!! no peninsular scenarios.

John

Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP21 Jul 2009 11:36 a.m. PST

Folks might have better luck at this site
napoleonbooks.com
no comma at the end.

The only scenario book I saw was 1808-09. Will there be later times covered -- Russia, and Leipzig, and on towards te 100 days?

lebooge21 Jul 2009 12:14 p.m. PST

Considering most of Mr. Arnold's Napoleonic titles have been on 1807 and 1809, restricting the scenarios in the first book to these two campaigns is not a surprise.

A scenario book covering the 1800 campaign (especially the one leading up to Hohenlinden) would be interesting as well.

napoleon books21 Jul 2009 1:59 p.m. PST

Gentlemen,

This booklet is akin to a toe in the water. If gamers like it we would love to do many more covering, yes, 1800 and the Peninsula, and branching out to different periods as well since I have written alot about the American Civil War and Revolution and Vietnam. But first things first, we will see how this booklet sells.

Thanks for your comments,

James Arnold
Napoleon Books

John de Terre Neuve21 Jul 2009 5:56 p.m. PST

I look forward to your further publications.

John

Bandit22 Jul 2009 6:59 a.m. PST

Well James, you got a lot of our collective attentions. I know I'm looking at it.

Cheers,

The Bandit

M C MonkeyDew25 Jul 2009 8:46 p.m. PST

My copy arrived today.

Still reading it through, looks to be a good deal of fun.

Clay the Elitist25 Jul 2009 9:00 p.m. PST

I have this…nice job. Can't remember how I bought it though? (Maybe at Skirmish a couple of weeks ago)

Personal logo Der Alte Fritz Sponsoring Member of TMP07 Sep 2009 9:44 p.m. PST

I'm glad to see that "Napoleon's Triumph", the sequel to "Crisis in the Snows" is in the works. I'm currently reading Crisis and am enjoying it very much. I just got through the battle of Pultusk – very gripping stuff.

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