Ethiopia 1887-1895

Home Up El Obeid Tuareg Army Boxer Wars in Southern Africa Ethiopia 1887-1895 Gordon at Khartoum Colonial Bookshop Maiwand Osprey Books

 

 

with Introduction by Larry Brom, author of The Sword And The Flame
ethocover.gif In 1885 Italy embarked on a colonial enterprise to conquer Abyssinia (Ethiopia). This book covers all of the major and several smaller actions of this campaign beginning with Italy's first landing at the Port of Massawa to its final defeat at the Battle of Adowa. The scenarios feature actions with the encroaching Dervish Empire as well as the Abyssinians. Follow King Menelik as he strives to develop the Abyssinian army into the premier African army and defeat the Italian invaders. 
 

 

The 10 scenarios in this book:
Lt. Cuomo's Advance, The Battle of Saati
The Dogali Fight
The Battle of Gallabat, Dervish v. Abyssinian
The Battle of Agordat, Dervish v. Italian
Fort Halai
The Battle of Coatit
Rear-guard at Debra Alia
Amba Alagi
Adowa: The Center Brigades
Adowa: Dabormida's Brigade
 

 

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      Other sections include:
 
  •  History of the campaign
     
  •  History of the Italian Colonial Army
     
  •  History of the Abyssinian Armies
     
  •  Uniform painting information
     
  •  Rules changes for The Sword and  The Flame
     
  •  Bibliography
     
  •  Campaign Rules (experimental)
  • Download the first scenario in MS word format, Lt. Cuomo's Advance Click here

    Review of Ethiopia 1887-1895 from The Courier, No. 86

    "For the past couple of years Mark Fastoso has been unassumedly running some of the best colonial games at Cold Wars and Historicon.  They're not big productions with elaborate terrain and thousands of troops, and they don't attract big audiences.  What sets them apart is the quality of the scenarios; they're tense, action-packed, well-balanced contests.  Mark has finally packaged ten of these scenarios into a 64-page book so that everyone can enjoy them.

    All of the scenarios are drawn form Italy's ill-starred campaign in Ethiopia.  The first three cover Emperor Yohannes battles against both the Italians and the Mahdists.  The next four deal with incidents during the reign of Menelik II up to the Battle of Adowa, and the last three portray different portions of the Italian disaster at Adowa.  There are eight Ethiopia/Italy match ups, one Ethiopia/Mahdia fight, and one Italy/Mahdia engagement.

    The book is heavily tailored towards the Sword and the Flame, but scenarios can be adapted to whatever rules you prefer.  The format is the same as used in Larry Brom's official TS&TF scenario books.  (Indeed Larry wrote the introduction for this book).  Each scenario has notes describing the setting and historical simulation, special rules, victory conditions, brief players notes, a full page map, and separate OBs for each side.  Several rules modifications are recommended; the most important is the use of eight-figure units instead of TS&TF's standard twenty.  The battles range in size from a low of about 120 figures to a high of about twice that.  In other words, they're well within the reach of even modest gamers.  Those with huge collections can increase the number of figures in a unit and the size of the table and blaze away, but its not necessary.  If you lack Italian or Ethiopian troops,  the scenarios can be played just as well between British and Mahdists or Pathans, if you don't mind the historical disjunction.

    Besides the scenarios, there are extensive historical notes at the front of the book, maps of the theater, discussions of the opposing armies, painting guides done in the TS&TF style and TS&TF tables tailored for Italians and Ethiopians, a brief glossary of Italian and Ethiopian commands and war cries, campaign rules and a bibliography.

    All in all this is a remarkable book that belongs on every colonial gamers shelf."  -- Steve Winter.

    The  scenario book was written for "The Sword and The Flame" colonial rules but can be modified for Principles of War.

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