Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature

Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature:War Gamers' Guide to the Napoleonic Wars, 1796–1815 is a book written by Bruce Quarrie. It is based upon war gaming in the Napoleonic era, and provides information on history, weapons, painting, and also its own set of rules. It was published on October 17, 1977 by Patrick Stephens with the ISBN 0-85059-283-6. It has since continued in print until at least 1992 when the 4th edition was published.

One of the early works on the subject the book has continued to exert a founding influence on this period in wargaming.[1] One wargaming site says, "This book (and the rules in it) have been a Bible to many wargamers (and probably still is)".[2]

Footnotes

  1. "Books on Games". gamecabinet.com. Retrieved December 11, 2007.
  2. ""Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature" book". rudi-geudens.be. Retrieved December 11, 2007.
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