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AussieAndy03 Jun 2018 11:50 p.m. PST

I keep asking how I can get on your mailing list, as I can't get the mechanism on the website to work, but I get no response.

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Hi Andy, just pm'd you

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47Ronin11 Jun 2018 10:23 a.m. PST

FYI, the author will be hosting games at Historicon.

Hope to see you there.

oldnorthstate27 Jun 2018 6:54 p.m. PST

I will indeed be hosting a series of Great Northern War games in the Marietta Room. I am assuming that the book will be available from various vendors. I'd be happy to sign a copy if anyone is interested…just find me in the Marietta Room.

I wrote the book from a wargamers perspective, which required two things…good maps and orders of battle. The book includes both and I hope they will be helpful for readers. I also try to include information no one else seems to have found and I discovered a very interesting fact…the real reason Daniel Morgan resigned his commission in 1779…it was not entirely due to health problems. If I see you at Historicon ask and I'll tell you the answer.

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