Designers and Dragons: The 70s
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About Designers and Dragons: The 70s: Designers & Dragons: The '70s is a comprehensive picture of the beginnings of the Role-playing Game industry. This 2nd edition expands the original single book into a series of four-beginning with the '70s and ending with the '00s-and we've added over 50,000 new words to this volume alone. Learn about the colorful history of TSR and the wave of Dungeons & Dragons inspired games (And gaming companies) to follow, and dip your toes into wargaming trivia. Regardless of your gaming background, Shannon Appelcline's meticulously researched history won't disappoint.
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This is a book worth reading. I'd like to know the true roots of how all of tabletop role-playing began to where it is today.
Designers And Dragons: The 70s contents:
A foreword by Greg Stafford, creator of Glorantha and author of King Arthur Pendragon
Profiles for thirteen 1970s gaming companies including TSR, GDW, and Chaosium
The inside scoop behind games like Dungeons & Dragons, Traveller, and The Fantasy Trip
Ten things you might not know about roleplaying in the '70s
An extensive bibliography and index