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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 3:36 am Post subject: International Wargamer, vol. 5 no. 9 (1973)
Title: International Wargamer, vol. 5 no. 9
Item Code: n/a
Type: Wargaming Club zine
Copyright: n/a, sequences to 1973 from previous editions and interior clues
Managing Editor-in-Chief: John Bobek
IW Secretary: Tom Daley
Consulting Editors: Tony Adams, Don Featherstone
Production: Steve Adam, John Bobek, Tome Daley, Mike Davia, Rick Wiet
Assistant Editors: Gary Gerhke, Loren Sperry, Jay Richardson, Gerald White, Lenard Lakofka
Contributing Editors: Larry Albert, Dave Arneson, Rick Biernacki, Tyrone Bomba, Mike Carr, Frank Curtis, Peter Danner, Jim Dapkus, Gary Gehrke, Stuart Gilbert, Peter Hughes, Mark S. Irwin, George Lord, Jim Lurvey, Alister W. Macintyre, Ray Matheson, Pat Mayernik, Bruce Miller, J.E. Pournelle PhD, Mike Reese, Jay Richardson, Stanley Schriefer, Steve Thomas Jr., Lee Tucker, Rich Warnick
Artwork: George Skoch (cover artist), John Bobek, Don Davis, John Deaver, Peter Hughes
Cartography: n/a
Place of Publication: Chicago, IL
Printer: Modern Impressions, Inc.
ISBN: n/a
Cover Price: $.60
Mass: 68g
Dimensions: Height 28cm, Width 21.5cm, Depth .2g
Format: Full sized, Light cardstock cover (gray), 20 pages including covers printed from and back, 2 staples. Inserted are 2 maps (one ledger sized folded and the other letter size) and 2 sheets of counters appearing to belong to the Foxes of the Desert article.
Contents:
Civil War Miniatures Rules. by Bob Mijanovich
I.W. Review. by Jerry Pournelle, PhD
Broadsides. by George Lord
Grand Tactics in Waterloo. Rick Biernacki
Foxes of the Desert. by Tyrone Bomba
The Fleets of Europe, 1793. by Dave Arneson
Cinci-Con Report. by Tony Adams
Editorial. by John Bobek
Advertisements of interest:
Several Ads for International Game Show in Chicago. Each ad for this convention has a different set of highlights. One highlight includes an exhibit of ancient and precious games and chess sets.
Preston Hobby Modelle in West Germany.
Walthers on the back cover.
Rear Cover:
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Scribe's Musings: One thing that caught my eye and got me thinking was the appearance of some popular D&D game mechanics in some of these wargame articles. The word 'morale' as a mechanic stood out in this issue. You have to believe some of the more successful aspects of RPGing were hashed out in the earlier wargame offerings. Especially when you consider the founding fathers of TSR, D&D, and RPGing were involved in the development of wargaming within the context of IFW. _________________
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