Bowmen of England
The centuries-long history of the legendary and deadly English longbow is explored and explained in a "classic work... an engaging, enjoyable read" (De Re Military). From the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries, the... See More
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(190 reviews)
Quick ViewThe centuries-long history of the legendary and deadly English longbow is explored and explained in a "classic work... an engaging, enjoyable read" (De Re Military). From the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries, the... See More
(126 reviews)
Quick ViewMany wargamers, particularly at the early stages of their interest in the hobby, are unable to find live opponents to fight on their table-top battlefields. Donald Featherstone's Solo Wargaming describes many methods of... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewThroughout the Victorian Era, for sixty-four years, in red coats or dusty khaki, men from every British shire and county marched alongside their native allies in slow-moving columns, elephants jostling camels and bullocks... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThe 'small war' was a particularly Victorian concern. Its course was followed with avid interest by the general public. Every setback and victory, every act of courage and cowardice was recorded and illustrated in the... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewWargames through the Ages was first published to fill a gap in literature of the hobby of wargaming. It was a one volume summary of what was loosely called the Napoleonic period and beyond. Each chapter assesses the... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewWargames through the Ages was first published to fill a gap in literature of the hobby of wargaming. It was a one volume summary from the outbreak of the American Civil War and the concludes with the end of World War II in... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewWargames through the Ages was first published to fill a gap in literature of the hobby of wargaming. It was a one volume summary of what was loosely called the Horse and Musket period. Each chapter assesses the techniques... See More
Wargames through the Ages was first published to fill a gap in literature of the hobby of wargaming. It was a one volume summary of ancient and medieval warfare. After many years of research and writing on the subject of... See More
by John Curry
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewThis book gives potential admirals advice on how to fight their table-top naval battles. No space is too small, nor area too large to accommodate a naval wargame with two contestants or twenty. This book contains rules that... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone is the author of more than 60 books on wargaming and military history. He has been described by James F. Dunnigan as one of the founding fathers of modern wargaming. Hector MacDonald was fourteen when he... See More
by John Curry
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone is the author of more than 60 books on wargaming and military history. He has been described by James F. Dunnigan as one of the founding fathers of modern wargaming. This novel is a piece of military... See More
by John Curry
(1 review)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone is the author of more than 60 books on wargaming and military history. He has been described by James F. Dunnigan as one of the founding fathers of modern wargaming. India 1868; The Hot Season. Stifling... See More
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone's and Keith Robinson's book describes tank warfare for the wargamer. Rules, scenarios and history are integrated into an entertaining book for the wargamer. This book lays out the complete groundwork on... See More
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Quick ViewFollowing the same format as the others in the series (on the Western Desert, Russian and D-Day campaigns) the book includes an introduction to recreating tank battles in miniature; in particular, for simulating the... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone's Tank Battles in Miniature provides an authoritative guide to the momentous battles between Rommel's Afrika Korps and the 8th Army, together with numerous suggestions as to how these events can be... See More
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone's Battles with Model Soldiers was a charming introductory book when published in 1979 for the emerging hobby of wargaming. This book was written for the newcomer to the hobby of wargaming. It discusses... See More
by John Curry
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewA useful single volume reference work which is of value to all military enthusiasts as well as wargamers. A guide to the men, the weapons, the battles, and campaigns and how to re-fight them in miniature. The American War... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone's book on wargaming with model planes was hugely influential when it was first published in 1966. It included many new ideas on how to recreate dog fights on the table-top. This revised edition brings it... See More
(6 reviews)
Quick ViewSkirmish Wargaming is a classic from the history of wargaming. It was the first widespread set of popular rules for playing skirmish level battles on the table top with handfuls of figures aside. The book includes: Generic... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewCrete and Arnhem - the two major airborne operations of World War two form the basis for this imaginative and exciting book on wargaming. Airborne dropped by parachute or landed by glider created completely new and different... See More
(15 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the foreword, James F. Dunnigan writes 'Donald Featherstone was one of the dozen or so people who, in the 20th century, turned wargaming into both a hobby and a more useful tool for military professionals'. Don published... See More
(11 reviews)
Quick View'Pike and shot -a particularly attractive era to wargame with its colour, brilliant commanders, tactical innovations and the interplay of pike, musket, cavalry and artillery'. Donald Featherstone Each battle described in... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewPossibly the best known wargamer in the world, Donald Featherstone is well-known for more than a score of books on wargaming and also for editing the original wargaming magazine for 18 years. He is one of the people... See More
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewAdvanced Wargames- One of Stuart Asquith's five favourite wargaming books. When first published in 1969, it had a major impact on the hobby. This book brings together ideas from the leading wargaming authors of its day. It... See More
(18 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone's War Game Campaigns was the first wargaming book to deal with the art of creating a series of related battles and linking them into campaigns for the modern enthusiast. This book covered straightforward... See More
by John Curry
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewDonald Featherstone, with over fifty wargaming books, is the most prolific author in wargaming. His lifetime's output continues with this book about wargaming commando operations. Originally rejected by the publisher, this... See More