Which battle do you have most books on?

Started by fsn, 23 December 2014, 10:46:57 AM

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Leman

Quote from: cameronian on 06 January 2015, 03:29:14 PM
Presumably none of these shelves are more than 4` from the ground or do you stand on a box ... just asking.
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It's not Cam's fault. He was attached to the Gunners and it sort of rubbed off on him. Underneath he has real potential to be a decent human being.

cameronian

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Fenton

Although I havent used books as hills on my wargames table for a long time we did use them for big and little round top a lot. So I would have to the say the book most used would have been Wisden as its quite thick
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Luddite

It was a surprise to me to find that when i looked, the battle i have most books on is Colenso.   :-\
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Probably Waterloo or Arnhem - 3 maybe 4 I think.
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