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Miniatures…
Black Powder Epic Battles: American Civil War Dismounted Cavalry – 15mm Figures Contains 66 figures to create a brigade of three regiments – each with three stands of dismounted infantry and one of horseholders, suitable for both Union and Confederate Armies. $56.00 USD
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Black Powder Epic Battles: American Civil War Skirmishers – 15mm Figures Boxed set contains ten stands (40 figures) suitable to represent skirmishers for both Union and Confederate armies. They can equally be used to represent famous regiments such as Berdan's Sharpshooters on the Union side to the Rebel Whitworth Sharpshooters. $40.00 USD
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Black Powder Epic Battles: American Civil War Confederate Command – 15mm Figures. This pack contains three mounted command figures, including Robert E. Lee and Thomas Stonewall Jackson, in metal and a HQ standard bearer. $10.00 USD
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Black Powder Epic Battles: American Civil War Union Command – 15mm Figures. This pack contains three mounted command figures, including George Meade and Ulysses S. Grant, in metal and a HQ standard bearer. $10.00 USD
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Mortem et Gloriam 15mm Starter Army: Classical Greek 15mm Ultracast plastic figures. Box contains: 1 x mounted general; 8 x foot command (assorted mix of poses); 72 x hoplites (assorted mix of poses); 6 x cavalry (assorted mix of poses); and 12 x peltasts (assorted mix of poses). $63.00 USD
Norman Infantry: 28mm Figures. This exceptional 60-figure set of 28mm hard-plastic Normans has superbly detailed figures and a myriad of additional parts allowing hundreds of options. The 28mm-sized plastic figures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. The box contains: 60 x figures; 6 x Warrior Main Frame; 2 x Command Frame; 14 x Body options (including armored and unarmored); and 38 x Head options. $58.00 USD
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Rules…
In the Grandest Manner Companion: Borodino and Dresden. Third supplement in the planned series of Companions to both support and supplement the rules, In the Grandest Manner, with themed scenarios. Intended for In the Grandest Manner, but compatible with any Napoleonic rules system. Includes Orbats, Deployment, Maps, supplementary rules for skirmishing. As with the previous Companion, time is spent on exploring the intricacies of the rules which the Companions support. In this edition, the focus is the section that governs Orders and Command & Control. In-depth analysis pertains to skirmishers and how they are used in the battles. $25.00 USD
For King & Parliament: Marlowe to Maidenhy – The Scenario Book. Large format, full-color, fictional campaign-based ECW scenarios. Each scenario contains a background briefing, separate briefings for each of the players, a deployment plan and orders of battle. The scenarios can be played individually or in sequence, as a campaign. Many of the characters and units recur throughout the campaign. $32.00 USD
Play the Arab Conquest Wars 633 AD: Paper Soldiers Booklet of paper soldiers to cut out and play the period on the tabletop. Covers the campaigns fought in the Middle East at the time of the Arab Conquest after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the 7th Century. The early Islamic conquests brought about the end of the Sassanid Empire and a great loss of territory for the Byzantine, resulting in the spread of Islam outwards from Arabia and the creation of the Muslim world. $39.00 USD
Play the Sky Battles of WWI 1914-1918: Paper Soldiers Booklet of WWI paper aircraft to cut out and play the period on the tabletop. Collection of mostly biplanes that can be cut out, glued together, and set on the tabletop to game WWI aerial warfare. $39.00 USD
Play the Napoleonic Wars: British Army – Paper Soldiers Booklet of paper soldiers to cut out and play the period on the tabletop. The British Army during the Napoleonic Wars experienced a time of rapid change. At the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793, the army was a small, awkwardly administered force of barely 40,000 men. By the end of the period, the numbers had vastly increased. At its peak, in 1813, the regular army contained over 250,000 men. $39.00 USD
Repent or Die Igni Ferroque: Great Battles of the Renaissance World Battles featured: Jarnac; Otumba; Rocroi; Lens; Pavia; Breitenfeld; Seminara; Barletta; Tornavento; Turnhout; White Mountain; Wimpfen; Lutzen; Sievershausen; Nordlingen; Oldendorf; Jankau; Lutter Am Barenberg; Wittstock; Xochimilco; Wittstock; and a Repent or Die QRS. $30.00 USD
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Books…
The Sardinian Expeditionary Corps – Crimean War. The Anglo-French-Ottoman Siege of Sevastopol, the Russian Naval Base in the Crimean, had been underway since October 1854. It had begun with the French and British landing at Eupatoria on September 14, 1854. The late joining of the Sardinian Expeditionary Corps (entering the war against Russia, on January 26, 1855), arrived at Balaklava in May. The army of the Regno di Sardegna-Piemonte: the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, was by the standards of the time, seen as modern, and one of the best in Europe. The Sardinian troops were relatively battle experienced, having been involved in the first wars of Italian unification in 1848. A total of 18,061 men, 3,963 horses and mules, four fortresses, six field batteries, and a war fleet came under the Sardinian command. These men showed great gallantry at the Battle of Tchernaya (August 16, 1855), and great engineering skills at the Siege of Sevastopol. $44.00 USD
From Arlington to Appomattox: Robert E. Lee's Civil War, Day by Day, 1861-1865. This is not another Lee biography, but it is every bit as valuable as one, and perhaps more so. Focusing on where he was, who he was with, and what he was doing day by day offers an entirely different appreciation for Lee. Readers will come away with a fresh sense of his struggles, both personal and professional, and discover many things about Lee for the first time using his own correspondence and papers from his family, his staff, his lieutenants, and the men of his army. $40.00 USD
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Lee Is Trapped, and Must Be Taken: Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg – July 4 – 14, 1863. Focuses on the immediate aftermath of the battle and addresses how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the literal or substantial destruction of Gen. Robert E. Lee's retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as the president was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, the rebellion would be over. Includes 40 images and eleven maps. $33.00 USD
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And Don't Forget the Magazines…
Ancient Warfare: Volume 14.6 The Neo-Assyrian Empire at War Theme: The Neo-Assyrian Empire at War: Studying the Assyrian Army – The Way of the Future; The Kingdom of Trartu – Assyria's Rival; The Assyrian King's Elite Bodyguard – The Qurbutu; The Battle of Mount Waush, 714 BC – Like a Furious Arrow; Imperial Assyrian Chariot Tactics, 911-609 BC; Battlefield Justice of the God Ashur. Features: The Empty Throne and the White Fawn (Part II) – Quintus Sertorius; The Rise of a Neglected Athenian Corps – Making the Cavalry; Centurion Autonomy on the Battlefield, 218 BC – AD 73 – Following the Transverse Crest; A Military Votive Altar from the Antonine Wall – Trust in the Gods; The Dolabra is the Weapon With Which to Beat the Enemy – Lessons from Domitius Corbulo; Managing Horses in the Roman Army – All the Pretty Horses. $12.00 USD
Ancient History Magazine #34: Fun and Games in the Ancient World Theme: Fun and Games in the Ancient World: Ancient Leisure Activities – Spectans et Frigidulus; The Significance of Mehen and Senet – Gaming the Egyptian Afterlife; Recreation and Celebration in Ancient Greece – Music for the People; Public Bathing During the Roman Empire – Beyond Washing; Healthy Minds and Bodies in Antiquity – Mens sana in Corpore Sano; A Deep Dive into Drinking Parties: The Symposium; Board and Dice Games in the Roman Military – A Game of Soldiers. Features: Dorset's Occupied and Romanized Peoples – The Badbury Rings; Roman Bread in the Netherlands – A Trail of Crumbs; Regency, Rebellion, and Realpolitik – Evagoras I of Salamis; Pencils, Paint, Plaster, and Pixels – Rebuilding Ancient Rome. $12.00 USD
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