Jim Dunnigan's The Complete Wargames Handbook - now in PDF

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Hi,

A bit dated - especially the computer wargames section - but a good
historical overview.

Was available as html-pages on a website, now in pdf - going by the
number of people who have downloaded it already there's still intrest
for this I think.

http://www.mataka.org/ebook.php

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx
 
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<eddysterckx@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> A bit dated - especially the computer wargames section - but a good
> historical overview.
>
> Was available as html-pages on a website, now in pdf - going by the
> number of people who have downloaded it already there's still intrest
> for this I think.
>
> http://www.mataka.org/ebook.php
>
> Greetz,
>
> Eddy Sterckx
>


he was there at the beginning. i have a copy around here somewhere.
 
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Great resource, thanks! Not for the computer stuff, of course, but
for its history and general wargame design concepts.

Tip: The PDF even has a clickable table of contents, although it's
hidden by default. Click the Bookmarks tab in Adobe Reader.
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