Thursday, June 11, 2009

Slingshot 264

The latest issue of Slingshot (number 264, May 2009), the bi-monthly publication of the Society of Ancients, just went to the printers. Apologies for the lateness of this issue.
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This issue is 60 pages long, not including the cover pages. It's published in the same format introduced with issue 258.

The contents of Slingshot 264 are as follows. For games articles, I've indicated the relevant rule set where it's not immediately obvious from the title; with historical articles I've tried to indicate period if a similar issue applies.
  • Guardroom
  • China & Nanhai, by John Walsh
  • Cogadh Gaedhil: Medieval Irish warfare 600AD-1500AD, Part Two, by Mick Hession
  • Xenophon’s Chariot, by Jim Webster
  • “He traversed five mountains, six mountains, seven mountains” – Mesopotamian Warfare Notes VII, by Alastair McBeath
  • Constantius II, Ammianus, and the Big Parade, Part One, by Jim Sye
  • Putting it all together (The Sasanians re-examined), Part Three, by Doug Melville
  • Parthian infantry spearmen, by Nigel Tallis
  • New Works on Early Byzantine History from  Bulletin of British Byzantine Studies, (35), 2009, by Jim Sye
  • Report on The English DBA Open 2008, by Martin Smith and Richard Pulley
  • [AMW] The Trebia in Sixty Minutes – Promoting the Society During Summer 2008, by Graham Evans
  • DBMM at Britcon 2008, by Chris Jolley
  • FOG or Mist: The Battle for Middle Earth, by Steven Neate
  • [WAB] Thinking About Romans - Part Two, by Adrian Goldsworthy
  • Ruspina, 46BC – Reconstructing a Battle the ‘Lost Battles’ way (part 1), by Gavin Pearson
  • Book Review: Britannia The Failed State, reviewed by Stephen Brennan
  • Figure Reviews: Baccus 6mm Sasanians, reviewed by Doug Melville
  • Figure Preview: Perry 28mm War of the Roses Plastics
  • More Book Reviews, by Mark Watson
As usual, I'm looking for more material in general and some game specific articles in particular, right now of the more popular systems Armati, FoG and Warmaster material would be good.

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