Saturday, May 7, 2022

Birthday Book Bash!

 

My fellow bibliophile friends presented me with several new books on the occasion of my birthday a while back. This is one II certainly didn't habe. It appears that opur halting Napoleonic Imaginations campaign is going to see a lot more seaside action, so it was good timing. 

Peaking of that, Joe has decried the Black Seas will be the rules of choice for such ships and engagements, so I picked up a pdf copy myself! I have at least 2 other sets of Napoleonic Age of Sail rules sets to try out, and even a few more ships that I can build. I need to retire so that I can play more!  :-)


A bit outside of my core interests, but you have to love the name, right?  :-)
Actually, I read quite a bit about Peter back in Middle school, when I was researching the history of the Russian Navy. 


This was unexpected. On first read thorough, it reminded me of a development of Neil Thomas' One Hour Wargames... which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Another set to put on the table... some day! 


This is a bit of an odd one, although Napoleon was well known to be superstitious. And, of course, there was his usual question about an officer... "Is he Lucky?".

16 comments:

  1. Masse's "Peter the Great" I can vouch for as a good read, been on my bookshelf a long time. The Black Seas rules are simple and focused on what we needed in the campaign, but I am betting you will like them. Failing that , dig out the copy of "Don't give up the Ship!"

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    1. Sounds like I'll enjoy the book. I definitely prefer simpler for Naval battles. Virtually all of the interesting Naval battles that we've fought over the years have been a result of Campaign scenarios!

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  2. Happy Birthday, Peter! When I saw "Peter the Great" I was thinking this might be your autobiography. When you get "Absolute Emperor" to the table, be sure to write up a review.

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    1. Hah! on the autobiography! If and when I put AE on the table, you couldn't stop me from writing it up, LOL!

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  3. A nice collection of books there Peter - and a happy birthday from me too!

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    1. Thanks Keith; the day has passed by quite a ways, just didn't get a chance to post sooner!

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  4. The Brian Lavery book is excellent , I'm really interested in the navies and tactics of the period but have never really fancied wargaming it, I'd be interested on your views of Absolute Emperor too!
    Best Iain

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    1. As I commented, Navies and naval wargaming take on a whole new aspect when you get into a campaign setting!

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    1. It's a varied lot for sure. Along with figures, most opf collect books, rules, dice, paint, terrain, and in my case, cards, too!

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  6. Happy birthday Peter. Nelson's Navy looks very interesting, but they all look like fine additions.

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    1. Thanks, Lawrence; I look forward to reading them,!

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  7. That's quite a mix; as *everyone* else has noted. Massie's biography is well reviewed and regarded from what I have seen and is in my long list. I'll be interested to learn what you think of it.
    Regards, James

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    1. I'll have to move Peter up on the queue, and Jared and I are already thinking of a trial game of AE, with an eye towards our Next Gen participants.

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  8. Nice additions to your library, Peter. That last one on Napoleon's book of fate is very intriguing.

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    1. Thanks, Dean; I haven't had a chance to look through it much, but perhaps I should consult it prio to my next game?!

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