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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:36 am Post subject: The Strategic Review #5 (1975)
Title: The Strategic Review, Vol. 1 No. 5, December 1975
Type: Newsletter
Publication Schedule: Bi-monthly
Copyright: 1975 by TSR Hobbies, Inc.
Publishing company: TSR Hobbies, Inc.
Editor: Timothy J. Kask
AFV Editor: Mike Reese
Contributing S&S Editor: Steve Marsh
Cover Art: Greg Bell
Artwork: Greg Bell, Dave Sutherland, John Seaton
Place of Publication: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Format: 16 pages, Slick white light-weight paper, stapled
Cover Price: $.75
Mass: 50g
Dimensions: length 28.1cm, width 21.5cm, thickness .1cm
Contents:
In The Cauldron. by Tim Kask
Bios. Gary Gygax, Brian Blume, Robert Kuntz, Theron Kuntz, Timothy Kask
Sturmgeshutz and Sorcery or How Effective is a Panzerfaust Against a Troll, Heinz? by Gary Gygax
Mapping the Dungeons
Mighty Magic Miscellany
Wargaming World
The Battle of the Nile Refought. by Dave Arneson
The Armory. Modern Weapons Data for Tractics. by Mike Reese
Gallery of Gunfighters, part III. by Ben Thompson
Gen Con IX preview
What is the National Wargame Convention?
Creature Features
Product List TSR (see back cover)
Advertisements of Interest:
Diplomacy World (zine by Walter Buchanan)
Taurus Ltd.
The Dungeon (game shop)
Rear cover image:
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Musings:
Gary Gygax, Brian Blume, Robert Kuntz, Theron Kuntz, Timothy Kask all wrote brief backgrounds on their gaming and publishing careers. A very interesting read.....
Gary's abbreviated: Started playing chess at age 6. First wargame was Avalon Hill's Gettysburg circa '58. Studied anthropology. Sold insurance and work on his various gaming interests during business hours. Credits his association with Guidon Games as his biggest influence toward the creation of his own gaming company. Started TSR in October of 1973.
Brian Blume's abbreviated: Worked for tool and die company where he earned $20,000/year. First game purchased was Avalon Hill's Gettysburg in '59. Started with TSR in 1973 where he earned less than $6,000/year.
Rob Kuntz's abbreviated: Played various wargames in childhood and began his working career at TSR directly.
Theron Kuntz abbreviated: Rob's brother who also was interested in wargames. Graduated college as a mechanical draftsman but couldn't find work, so he took employment with TSR.
Timothy Kask's abbreviated: First played Avalon Hill's D-Day as a youngster. Joined the navy where he found a renewed interest in simulation gaming. _________________
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:38 pm Post subject:
I have two copies of this issue. I noticed a minor difference between them.
The cover of one has the page number “1” printed at the bottom. (Similar to the “16” printed on the back cover). I checked with a magnifying glass and confirmed that it is indeed printed and not typed. I could find no other differences.
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