19th Century Wargaming Facebook Group

Started by KTravlos, 30 May 2015, 08:23:34 PM

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KTravlos

It turns out that there may be no dedicated Facebook group to 19th century wargaming. I have thus created one.

If you do FB and want to contribute search for

19th Century Warfare and Wargaming

With Respect
KTravlos

Fenton

If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

petercooman

Typed in "19th Century Warfare and Wargaming" but didn't get any results  :-\

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KTravlos

Quote from: petercooman on 30 May 2015, 09:56:39 PM
Typed in "19th Century Warfare and Wargaming" but didn't get any results  :-\

Peter maybe this link will help

https://www.facebook.com/groups/952133704806728/

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Leman

If you're joining KT's Facebook group and you haven't yet joined the Continental Wars Society one can only ask why ever not?
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Because I've never heard of it...
Pray elucidate dear sir.
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Leman

Will. you are missing out on an absolutely massive amount of information at a bargain basement price. Contact the following by post (I kid you not):

Ralph Weaver
37 Yeading Avenue
Harrow
Middlesex
HA2 9RL

There is also an email address  ralphcws@hotmail.com

The society produces a quarterly journal, The Foreign Correspondent (since about issue 20 featuring a colour picture of a uniform as the cover). A very large proportion of the articles cover The FPW and APW wars, but also many others are covered, some quite obscure but nevertheless very interesting. In one of the early issues I discovered an article on the Rolf Krake from 1864 and an article on armoured trains used in the siege of Paris.

Subscription is £8 per year for hardcopy or £6 per year for a downloadable pdf copy. For the bargain price of £6 you can get a CD of the first 69 issues and the society produces some very nice little A5 booklets on subjects such as the battle of Montebello  and the Bavarian Army in the 1866 campaign. It is a must for the likes of us. 
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