Well felicitations and a Happy Christmas to one and all. One hopes that Santa was good to you and provided the necessary figures/paint/books etc,etc to carry on with this wonderful hobby.
Without attempting to sound like the rich kid when he is given a new Raleigh Chopper bike, I am very happy with the presents I received from my family. Even the oversized slippers are perfect for my poor feet. But the four wonderful books I have received from the overweight, rosy faced itinerant are perfect. Granted I did drop ridiculous hints via my Santa's list, but it seemed to work.
And the common theme, well in the main its nostalga. I have the original War Game Companion which was published originally in soft back so when it was announced it had been updated, I simply had to have the book.Like many of a certain age The War Game was the start of everything. Until I found this book I was lost and really struggling to understand what I was attempting to get into. But this book set me straight and was also a wonderful read.Next we have Charles Stewart Grant's Wargames Retrospective which was a great surprise. I cant wait to read this book and hopefully sink into a miasma of nostalga. Charles is a cracking bloke and writes in a form very similar to his father. Simply a no nonsense and readible form.
Then we have Tony Bath's Ancient Wargaming which contains chapters regarding his Hyboria campaign and who actually won. I have always been envious of this campaign which ran for several years and I dont think was ever bettered. I am lucky enough to own the original Campaign book and also one regarding the wargaming armies of Hyboria. The whole concept has always fascinated me.
Finaly I have a new book, yes I do like new stuff. An updated Hail Caesar supplement regarding the Romans. It should be up to the usual high standard and I cant wait to read it.
I was lucky enough to locate more early Slingshot magazines just before Christmas that have gone a little way to completing my collection, although I still need? the very early years and also the elusive 1970 booklets. Anyway included in one of the magazines was a small article about recommended fictional ancient historical novels. As a consequence I bought these two books from ABE UK. The novels were written by Rex Warner, a professor specialising in Greek and Roman history. I liked both books. They arent Alfred Duggan quality but do offer up another viewpoint regarding Caesar.Definately worth a punt if one likes ancient fiction.
A good haul of pressys there !
ReplyDeleteWell pleased thanks.
DeleteA cracking selection of books, all look to be top notch, it was a nostalgic Christmas for me, got some Hinchliffe painted and gloss varnished infantry and cavalry to kick of my "old school" project.
ReplyDeleteIve now read three of them which tells me Ive too much time on my hands.
DeleteA fine trove there!
ReplyDeleteThanks, one doesn't like to boast.
DeleteCracking pressies there Robbie, I too got Charles’ retrospective book it’s a great read - I even get a mention - such fame 😆 the Hail Ceaser book is very good and like you I have the original Tony Bath campaign book including my notes on a campaign I was going to run scribbled inside the back cover! It’s never been bettered.
ReplyDeleteHave a great New Year.
Yes Graham I saw you had a few mentions. Hope you are well.
DeleteThat lot ought to keep you busy, I've ordered the Grant book myself and am looking forward to it. If you haven't read 'Eagle in the Snow' by Wallace Breem, I strongly recommend it....an excellent novel about the defence of the Rhine towards the end of the Roman Empire...
ReplyDeleteThanks Iain, got it. I have been tracing all the old books that influenced my wargaming. So lots of Delderfield, Duggan and Shelby.
DeleteThat's a fine little haul. I got the Retrospective as well and enjoyed it. I'm pondering the updated Companion as well. Maybe pick it up at York. Hope you had a great Christmas and have a great 2024!
ReplyDeleteIm on reading the updated companion, I must admit its more about the images as opposed to additional text.
DeleteClearly you were not on the Naughty List. I suspect that is down to an administrative error! I would read the Grant book, but not at Caliver prices, beyond even Foundry's usually...
ReplyDeleteYou retired socialists. Do what the politburo would do and simply walk off with a copy.It is pricey but then Caliver are buggers for that, which could explain how he is so influential in the wargaming firmament.
DeleteSome great reading there! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks John. Bedtime reading is the best.
DeleteA lovely warm waft of nostalgia there :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm, more space taken up.
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