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AncientWarfare of Karwansaray BV writes:

WSS issue 92 is on its way back from the printer, and will be going out to subscribers and distributors worldwide next week. In this issue:

WSS 92

Special feature: by land and sea – Britain in the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Eoghan Kelly – The British army of the Napoleonic Wars – The worst-treated of men.
  • Adrian McWalter – The birth of combined operations – Aboukir Bay, 1801.
  • Mark Backhouse – An unusual Mediterranean mini campaign – Capture Capri! 1808.
  • Adrian McWalter – A British disaster in Holland – Walcheren, 1809.
  • Guy Bowers – Collecting a British Napoleonic army – For king and country.
  • Ruben Torregrosa – Ruben's first Napoleonic vignette – Hats off to the British.

Features:

  • Ian Beal – The Battle of Homildon Hill 1402 – Medieval border wars.
  • James Morris – The Roman struggle with guerrilla warfare in Spain – The Battle of Tribola.
  • Mark Backhouse – Part II of the Sharp Practice mini campaign – Tigers in the valley.
  • Joseph A. McCullough – A Warriors of Athena campaign – The witch of Mount Gramos.
  • Michael Leck – Skirmish warfare after the Battle of Sekigahara – Rise of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
  • Stephen Tunmore – Modelling the retreat from Moscow, Part II – Snow scenery.
  • Mark Backhouse – Building a 17th Century Portsmouth in 2mm – Small can be beautiful too!

And of course, our regular departments with a let's play, reviews, and columns.

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