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"The genesis of tactical board wargaming goes back to 1969. Up until that time, wargaming - which in the modern, recreational form only dated back to 1958 - tended to concentrate on operational and strategic subjects." Just on this, I've seen (but not read) a first edition non-fiction book by HG Wells which actually includes what appear to be wargame rules, so it may be quite a bit older than the 50s. I can try to get my hands on it... [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 18:25, 10 October 2007 (CDT) | "The genesis of tactical board wargaming goes back to 1969. Up until that time, wargaming - which in the modern, recreational form only dated back to 1958 - tended to concentrate on operational and strategic subjects." Just on this, I've seen (but not read) a first edition non-fiction book by HG Wells which actually includes what appear to be wargame rules, so it may be quite a bit older than the 50s. I can try to get my hands on it... [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 18:25, 10 October 2007 (CDT) |
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"The genesis of tactical board wargaming goes back to 1969. Up until that time, wargaming - which in the modern, recreational form only dated back to 1958 - tended to concentrate on operational and strategic subjects." Just on this, I've seen (but not read) a first edition non-fiction book by HG Wells which actually includes what appear to be wargame rules, so it may be quite a bit older than the 50s. I can try to get my hands on it... Anton Sweeney 18:25, 10 October 2007 (CDT)