by Don Featherstone
Owing to recent unprecedented demands for sample copies and back numbers, it in regretted that there is not a single remaining back issue of Wargamer's Newsletter 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 Iaternational Reply Coupon. Wargamer's Newsletters can be purchased monthly by sending 38. -d. on the first day of each month. "Handbook for Model Soldier Collectors" is still available at half price to Newsletter subscribers - 16s.6d. ($2) including postage and packing. Also a few author-signed and personally inscribed new copies of "All For a Shilling a Day."' at 12s. -d. ($l..50) including postage and packing. (Originally 30s. -d. 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 be charged for - usually by deducting one month from the subscription period. This magazine and all literature and books distributed through it are sold on the condition and understanding that as every possible care is taken in dispatch, no responsibility can be taken for non-arrival. Any items replaced will Ise charged for. The December edition of Airfix Magazine carries the first of a series of articles on the conversion of OO/HO Napoleonic wargames figures, beginning with British Artillery. Back to Table of Contents -- Wargamer's Newsletter # 105 To Wargamer's Newsletter List of Issues To MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1970 by Donald Featherstone. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |