The Project aims to research and publish key works in the development of professional, hobby and educational use of wargaming. It currently includes work from Donald Featherstone, Fletcher Pratt, Peter Perla, Phil Barker,Fred Jane, Charles Grant, Stuart Asquith and Terry Wise...
Monday, 29 September 2014
History of Wargaming Project Reaches China
I was a little surprised to find my books selling in China. I know so little about Chinese Wargaming.
They've probably made it required reading in the People's Army at Battalion Commander and above...expect a knock on the door from the chaps at GCHQ....5th columnist!
Peter Perla's book, the Art of Wargaming has sold some copies in China as well. China is waking up to the value of wargaming, manual board games, computer wargames and a first person shooter.
They've probably made it required reading in the People's Army at Battalion Commander and above...expect a knock on the door from the chaps at GCHQ....5th columnist!
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