BIBLIOGRAPHY
This a short list of useful reading material which will give the player a deeper insight to the nature of the operation, the forces involved, and to encourage and assist them in making their own scenarios.
Band of Brothers, Stephen Ambrose.
Arnhem, William Buckingham.
Arnhem, the Airborne Battle, Martin Middlebrook
Arnhem, Nine Days of Battle, Chris Brown
It Never Snows in September, Robert Kershaw
A Bridge too Far, Cornelius Ryan
Arnhem Spearhead, James Sims
A Drop too Many, John Frost
82nd Airborne Division; America’s Guard of Honor, Stephen Mrozek
Last Stop before Destiny – 101st Airborne Division, Matthew Pellet.
The Cauldron, Zeno
OSPREY BOOKS
Arnhem 1944 ,Stephen Badsey
British Paratrooper, 1940-45, Rebecca Skinner
German Combat Equipments, 1939-45, Gordon Rottman
German Airborne Troops, Bruce Quarrie
WW2 Infantry Tactics, Stephen Bull
US Airborne Divisions in the ETO, 1944-45, Steven Zaloga
Wirbelwind
CREDITS
WRITTEN BY
Chris Brown
EDITED BY
Alessio Cavatore, Paul Sawyer
COVER ART BY
Peter Dennis
INTERIOR ART BY
Peter Dennis and Graham Turner
PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Darek Wyrozebski, Anna Bereza
MINIATURES PAINTED BY
Darek Wyrozebski, Andres Amian, Jamie Getliffe, Paul Sawyer, Neil Burt, Stephan Huber, Bruce Murray
THANKS
John Stallard, Paul Sawyer, Andy Wheale, Dr Dave James, Pete Healy, Martin Mackay
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks are due to more people than I can possibly acknowledge here, but most especially to the Thule Gamers in Shetland – Patricia Brown, Sean Anderson, John Neicho, Mark Boden, Mike McEwan, Stephanie McDowall, Andy Noble, Merran Thompson, David McDowall, and Steve Renwick. Thanks are also due to Ludwig van Dijk of Arnhem and to Don Stewart and Tom Howley at Alba Studios, Aberdeen Wargames Club, the Sixshooters club of Amsterdam, Peter and Jonathon Brown, Paul Sawyer, and Richard Carlisle at Warlord Games and of course Alessio Cavatore and Rick Priestley for developing Bolt Action in the first place.