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Normal Guy Supporting Member of TMP10 Sep 2019 9:11 p.m. PST

Brad,

Some time ago, you released a scenario booklet for the battles fought on the road to Atlanta. It is excellent, up to your usual high quality. The question is, will you be releasing a companion volume for the battles around the city itself? Just curious. Thanks.

Cleburne186311 Sep 2019 3:53 a.m. PST

Hello Normal,

Yes. It will be my next scenario book. Likely next year. I am finishing up an Antietam series (non-wargaming) right now.

Normal Guy Supporting Member of TMP12 Sep 2019 12:17 p.m. PST

Thanks for the good news! I leaned toward the Western Theater anyway, but Atlanta has been a particular favorite.

Au pas de Charge20 Sep 2019 7:09 p.m. PST

Where can we find this scenario book or previous scenario books?

Cleburne186322 Sep 2019 3:07 p.m. PST

You can get hard copies at Amazon here

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You can get electronic copies here.

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Quintus Valerius28 Sep 2019 7:54 a.m. PST

And excellent resources they are too. Looking forward to the third Antietam book you're working on, having purchase the first two.

Cleburne186328 Sep 2019 8:16 a.m. PST

Quintus,

I have a question based on some reviews and feedback. Do you think the maps are too complicated or busy? Difficult to understand? I'd appreciate your honest feedback.

Quintus Valerius01 Oct 2019 11:26 a.m. PST

Hi Brad. Would have answered sooner, but been lying in bed for a week (I still am) following removal of two teeth after an abscess. Face like a balloon at the moment.

In answer to your question I would honestly say, no, they aren't too complicated or busy. Personally, I wouldn't want to lose any of the detail. One of my major complaints of many history books is the lack of detail on the maps.

Obviously, these things are somewhat subjective, but I love the detail. For gaming puposes people can omit whatever they like when transferring to the table, if wanting it simpler.

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