The Notice Board

News 1970

by Don Featherstone

Owing to recent unprecedented demands for sample copies and back numbers, it is regretted that there is not a single remaining back issue of Wargamer's Neweletter and, of course, there can be no more produced.

Postage is now so expensive that the Editor regrets he will only answer letters enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. Overseas correspondents please send International Reply Coupon.

Wargamer's Newsletters can be purchased monthly by sending 36. -d. on the first day of each mouth.

"Handbook for Model Soldier Collectors" is still available at half price to Newsletter subscribers - 16s.6d. (02) including postage and packing. Also a few author-signed and personally inscribed new copies of "All For a Shilling a Day!" at 12s. -d. ($1.50) including postage and packing. (Originally 30s. new).

Subscribers are requested to note that every care is taken to ensure that their Newsletters are correctly addressed and safely despatched. That being the case, it is regretted that replacement copies for those that do not arrive must lie charged for -- usually by deducting one month from the subscription period.

Last month a notice was enclosed with this magazine to the effect that a number of people who had sent cash for copies of the reprinted book "LITTLE WARS" (Arms and Armour Press), would be required to send a further 4s. -d. (50 cents) as the publishers had been forced to increase the price since the initial notice of its publication. On receipt of the additional cash copies of this book will be sent out to those ordering.

Although this notice has nothing whatsoever to do with wargaming it is inserted at the urgent request of my nine year old son. If any readers have any of the World Cup coins issued by petrol stations surplus to their requirements or for swopping, my son's life would be made complete.


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