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Revision as of 01:57, 25 February 2009
During the 1st Edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, first published July 1983, Games Workshop produced two books:
- Warhammer, Rulebook 1st Edition, also called "the Mass Citadel Miniatures Fantasy Battle Game" and
- Forces of Fantasy, also called "a Warhammer Supplement".
The 1st Edition is called the "White Box Edition" by the hobbyists for its simple, plain white Boxes of the Regiments of Renown as well as for the book-shaped boxes of the Game Warhammer and the supplement Forces of Fantasy. They both contained each three seperate booklets.
The Book of Battalions was booklet which contained a collection of army lists for the 1st Edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle and was published as a complement - not as an official supplement. It contained sample army lists of Warhammer gamers, including the Perry Twins, Bryan Ansell, Nigel Stillman and Rick Priestley for the 1st Edition.
A Boxed Game of Warhammer Fantasy Battles which includes dice, miniatures and other gaming devices was released, like since the 4th Edition, although Army Books where unknown at this time.