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Took a long time to read the threads, but worth it. Seems certain books have been the inspiration for many of the changes and improvements embodied within AE.
What books in particular influenced the teams?
(Not referring to the reference books used, but possible historical narrative or accounts.)
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I know the Bloody Shambles series has been used, and I myself have used the book The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II.
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ORIGINAL: m10bob

Took a long time to read the threads, but worth it. Seems certain books have been the inspiration for many of the changes and improvements embodied within AE.
What books in particular influenced the teams?
(Not referring to the reference books used, but possible historical narrative or accounts.)

I think we will include a partial bibliography in the game notes - but in my case - the vast bulk of the most relevant material would fall in to the "reference book" category. Like I consider Lacroix's work to be a "reference" book.
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Yah, same here... That's sorta unavoidable. Conway's and various Osprey books are obvious, along with Shattered Sword. For The Thousand-Mile War, I've relied heavily on the USN Combat Narrative of the campaign.
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This is for starters....

Kirby, Maj General S. Woodburn,
The War Against Japan, Vol I;
London, Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1957

Kirby, Maj General S. Woodburn,
The War Against Japan, Vol II;
London, Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1957

Shores, Christopher, et al.,
Bloody Shambles, Vol I & II,
London, Grub Street 1992

Le, Manh Hung,
The impact of World War II on the economy of Vietnam, 1939-45
Singapore : Eastern Universities Press by Marshall Cavendish, 2004.

1945 China yearbook.
Taipei, Taiwan, China Pub. Co.;
New York, Macmillan 1950

Cohen, Jerome Bernard,
Japan's economy in war and reconstruction;
Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1949.

United States Strategic Bombing Survey. Reports. Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 1946-
-Report 36 - Coal and Metals in Japan’s War
-Report 40 – Electric Power Industry of Japan
-Report 42 – Japanese Wartime Standard of Living and Utilization of Manpower
-Report 43 – Japanese War Production Industries
-Report 48 – Japanese Merchant Shipbuilding
-Report 53 – The Effects of Strategic Bombing on Japan’s War Economy
-- Including:
---Appendix A: US Economic Intelligence on Japan
---Appendix B: Gross National Product on Japan and its components
---Appendix C: Statistical Sources
-Report 54 – The War against Japanese Transportation

Segers, W. A. I. M.
Changing Economy in Indonesia, Volume 8, Manufacturing industry,
1870-1942
Amsterdam : Royal Tropical Institute, 1988.

The industrialization of Japan and Manchukuo, 1930-1940
edited by E.B. Schumpeter.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.

League of Nations.
Economic, Financial, and Transit Dept. Annuaire statistique de la Société des Nations Statistical year-book of the League of Nations. 1941/42 w/Addendum 1942/43 Geneva.

Field, Frederick Vanderbilt,
Economic handbook of the Pacific area,
Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1934.

Dorn, Frank
The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941, From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor
MacMillan Pub. Co., 1974

Fairbank, John King, etal., ed.
The Cambridge History of China,Volume 13, Republican China 1912-1949, Part 2
Cambridge Univ.Press, Cambridge MA, 1986

Greiss, Thomas, etal ed.
The Second World War, Asia and the Pacific
US Military Academy, 2002

Hsu Long-Hsuen
History of the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
Chang Wu Pub. Co., Taipei, Taiwan, 1972

Jowett, Phillip
The Chinese Army 1937-49
Osprey Publishing, 2005

Romanus, Charles and R. Sunderland.
United States Army in World War II: China-Burma-India Theater. Stilwell';s Command Problems
Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1956

Romanus, Charles and R. Sunderland.
United States Army in World War II: China-Burma-India Theater. Stilwell';s Mission to China.
Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1953

Morton, Louis,
United States Army in World War II: The fall of the Philippines
Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1953

Leighton, Richard and Coakley, Robert.
United States Army in World War II: Global Logistics and Strategy 1940-1943.
Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1955

Coakley, Robert and Leighton, Richard
United States Army in World War II: Global Logistics and Strategy 1944-1945.
Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1968

United States Army in WWII --Etc etc etc..

Rottman, Gordon
Japanese Army in WWII,
Osprey 2005

Madej, Victor
Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle 1937-1945, Vol I & II,
Game Marketing Company, 1981

Madej, Victor
Japanese Mobilization
Game Publishing Company, 1985

Royer, Mark
War of Resistance Designer Notes and Game
GR/D Games, Grinnell, IA, 1998

Jowett, Philip S
Rays of the Rising Sun, Vol 1
Helion, 2004

Tuchman, Barbara
Stillwell and the American Experience in China
MacMillan Co., New York, NY, 1970l

US Army Map Service, Corp of Engineers
1:2,000,000 Asian Transportation Map, 1944


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Just an opinion. I have for a long time felt the game might benefit from historical narrative.
These all seem like excellent examples and I cannot wait for AE to justify my feelings along these lines. Thank you.
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