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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:30 pm Post subject: International Wargamer, vol. 5 no. 4 (April 1972)
Title: International Wargamer, vol. 5 no. 4, April 1972
Type: Wargaming Club zine
Copyright: By the International Federation of Wargaming, April 1972
Managing Editor-in-Chief: John Bobek
Consulting Editors: Don Featherstone, Gary Gygax, Lenard Lakofka, and Thomas Shaw
IW Personnel Director: Tony Adams
Production & Publication: Lenard Lakofka
Artwork: John Bobek (art editor), E. Zimmer 1914 (cover), Lenard Lakofka, Don Lowry
Assistant Editors: Lenard Lakofka, Pat Mayernik, Charles O'Brobinak, Jon Pickens, Jay Richardson, Kevin Slimak, Tim Tilson, Richard Warnick, Gerald White
Columnists: Larry Albert (Design Forum), E. Gary Gygax (Free Lance), Tyrone Bomba (Game Reviews), Mike Reese (WWII Miniatures), Pat Mayernik (Napoleonic Period), Carl Mueller (Naval History and Miniatures), Robert Mijanovich (Free Lance), J.E. Pournelle PhD. (Free Lance), George Lord (Naval Miniatures), Lenard Lakofka (Diplomacy/Free Lance)
Place of Publication: Chicago, IL
Printer: Modern Impressions, Inc.
Cover Price: $.60
Mass: 56g
Dimensions: Height 28cm, Width 21.6cm, Depth .2cm
Format: Full sized, Very light cardstock cover which is thinner than other issues (light yellow), 24 pages including covers printed front and back, 3 staples.
Contents:
WWI miniatures rules, 1914 period. by David Isby
The GOLDEN Age of Warfare, the 18th century. by Lawrence J. Albert
Napoleonic Grand Tactics, Chapter 9. by Pat Mayernik
The Campaign of Trafalgar, part 2. by David Arneson
BROADSIDES. by George Lord
The Battle of Maracybo. by Tim Tilson
Small Arms of WWII part 2. by Peter Hughes
The Gallipoli Campaign. by Charles O'Drobinak
KURSK, review. by Tyrone Bomba
Miniatures for the economically depressed. by John Bobek
A new Twist to the battle of Coronel. by Jim Dapkus
TANNENBURG. by Lawrence J. Albert
The History of the First World War, review. by Tim Conry
Advertisements of interest:
Preston Hobby Modelle (West German hobby shop. This ad concerns mostly Marklin HO scale trains)
IFW Fight in the Skies Society (ad regarding the society that plays Mike Carr's Fight in the Skies. Mentions their newsletter Areodrome)
The International Game Show (IFW convention in Chicago)
The Courier (touted as America's best Wargaming Magazine. Based in Massachusetts.)
West Coast Convention (IFW event held in Rough and Ready, California. Hosted by Bob Kelso)
Simulations Design Corporation (full back cover ad)
Back cover:
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Scribe's Musings: Included below is a photo of Lenard Lakofka that I found in this issue. Included for research purposes.
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