Having trouble viewing the flipbook magazine? View and download it instead! In this issue, we include features on three demonstration games that will be "doing the rounds" of various conventions later in the year: Killiecrankie, Wagram, and - least famous of all - Berbera. (Every household should have an atlas!) It would be nice to make this a regular feature of the magazine, possibly helping convention organisers looking for such games to get in touch with would-be demonstrators eager to flaunt their artistic talents under the eyes of the wider wargames world. So, if you wanna 'strut your stuff' (God! You'd think I was writing for Melody Maker, wouldn't you?) - and you've got a good demo/participation game you'd like to advertise, let us know and we'll try and send along our ace photographer, Smudger Smith. If you haven't got a good demo game - thanks for reading the mag, anyway. C.S.S. Arkansas - ACW Riverine Warfare War in the Vendée The Battle of Killiecrankie, 1689 Touch Havens Pass. Mo-tien-ling, 1904 Campaign maps - An alternative to the hexagon The Hitchhiker's guide to wargames design Wagram - A refight in l/300th scale 'The Great Stone Dragon' or 'The 10,000 league wall' Fuentes de Onoro, 1811 Where was the Navy? In the Grand Manner Terrain More of those Italians in Somaliland Cochrane & the Speedy A Sudan Campaign - Part III The Congress of Berlin, 1878 - A committee game The War in the Air, 1914- 1918