- War Diary Magazine, Issue 18 (new from Roy Matheson)
- THE WINTER SOLDIERS: The Battles of Princeton and Trenton, 1776-1777 by John Heim
- BROTHERHOOD & UNITY: A Review by John D. Burtt
- RETURN TO THE ROCK: Corregidor, 1945 by Michael Rinella
- A LEADERSHIP VARIANT FOR THE NAPOLEONIC 20 SERIES by George Kasnic
- ADVENTURES IN DIE-CUTTING by Andy Loakes
- ON GAMING: Alternate History and Game Design by Lewis Pulsipher
- TAKING CAVALRY FOR A RIDE: Optional Cavalry Employment in the Atlanta Campaign by Paul Comben
- THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: Rule Clarifications
- My Passion for History – World War II
- Wargame Book Club, Episode 1: Simulating War, Philip Sabin [video]
- Strategy & Tactics Quarterly, Issue 14 (new from Decision Games)
Origins of World War I: The Great War was both inevitable and eminently avoidable, but the mesh of ambition and perceived threats overcame every effort to stave off hostilities. This work examines those interests and the world through British, French, German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, Italian, and Ottoman eyes, and how what should have been yet another local dispute in the Balkans dragged the continent into war. [Forum]
- War Diary Magazine, Issue 17
Issue 17 of the Charles Roberts Award winning War Diary Magazine is now mailing. Featuring a great line-up of articles: THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN by Don Lowry, DESIGNING THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, BENEATH THE RED: Italian Submarines Off East Africa, 1940-1941, BENEATH THE MED: A Review and AAR, SEALION: The German Invasion of Britain, 1940, THE BATTLE OF KURSK, THE SECOND WORLD WAR SERIES: An Introduction [Forum]
- Punched, Issue 2 (new from Cardboard Emporers)
- WATERLOO: Napoleon’s Last Army Art Book (Kickstarter)
- History books to accompany war gaming, Part 8
- S&T Quarterly #13 – Gettysburg w/ Map Poster (new from Decision Games)
Gettysburg: High Tide or Desperate Gamble? Gettysburg (1-3 July 1863) has achieved near-legendary status among Civil War aficionado and non-history buff alike. The story covers not three days but three months, involving decision-making at the highest governmental levels as well as action by quick-thinking individuals on the battlefield. Christopher Perello takes another plunge into these deep waters, examining how the campaign and battle came about, how they progressed as they did, and how one or both might have turned out differently. [Forum]
- War Diary Issue #16 First Look [video]