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Pvt Snuffy16 Apr 2019 7:12 a.m. PST

I'm noticing that there's two books on 1812 by SA:

1 is a 200 pp book about wargaming / campaigning 1812

2 is a shorter book of scenarios.

Wondering if the scenarios are also included in the first book?

Thanks!

IronDuke596 Supporting Member of TMP16 Apr 2019 2:27 p.m. PST

There is very little duplication between the two books. I would add to the first title War of 1812 uniforms…lots of colored plates and photos of reenactors.

Royal Marine19 Jan 2020 10:56 a.m. PST

I would recommend most items from the Late Stuart Asquith. A fine author, full of knowledge and dedicated to his hobby and profession. He was a generous man to the end and the few occasions we met I enjoyed his company and the time he gave. He features heavily in Keith Flint's (Honours of War author) Blog: link

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