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== [[The Neo-Anarchist’s Guide to North America]] ==
 
(1990 or 1991 - the book contradicts itself)<br />
 
'''Authors:''' A whole lot of people<br />
 
'''Number:''' 7206 [1-55560-135-9]<br />
 
 
'''Pages:''' 128 + 6 double-sided fold-out maps<br />
 
'''Pages:''' 128 + 6 double-sided fold-out maps<br />
 
'''Sections:''' Introduction, Neo-Anarchism, California Free State, San Francisco, Confederated American States, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Republic of Québec, Québec City, United Canadian and American States, Federal District of Columbia, Chicago, New York City<br />
 
'''Sections:''' Introduction, Neo-Anarchism, California Free State, San Francisco, Confederated American States, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Republic of Québec, Québec City, United Canadian and American States, Federal District of Columbia, Chicago, New York City<br />

Wersja z 22:29, 22 lip 2006

Pages: 128 + 6 double-sided fold-out maps
Sections: Introduction, Neo-Anarchism, California Free State, San Francisco, Confederated American States, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Republic of Québec, Québec City, United Canadian and American States, Federal District of Columbia, Chicago, New York City
Overview: What does North America look like in the 2050s? This is the book that explains. Sort of. Even though it claims to be a guide to North America, you will need both the Native American Nations books, the Seattle Sourcebook, and Tir Tairngire to get a more or less complete picture. This one is concerned mostly with the areas occupied by Anglos. Anyway, this Guide describes some areas of North America in the well-known fashion of text filled with decker comments, but also gives an idea of what neo-anarchism is all about. The text is supported by three-color maps in the back of the book: every major city that’s discussed has two maps, one that shows the complete city and one to illustrate the downtown core, and there is also a map of almost the whole of North America. All this combined gives a reasonable picture of Shadowrun’s North America, but doesn’t really go into details. Of course, that is to be expected from a book that handles an entire continent. As for usefulness, again mostly for the gamemaster, and only if you want to know more about the world, or if your players want to venture out from Seattle to explore the lands beyond.
Rating: 6.6
Comments: "Useful. Provides a necessary view of the old US. Helps to show the new world order."
Notes: Out of print.


7206: The Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America

Released: 1990 or 1991 (the book contradicts itself)
Authors: Sam Lewis, Anthony Prior, Stevie McBride, Richard garret Molpus, Stephan Wieck, Nigel D. Findley, Paul R. Hume, Christopher Kubasik & Tom Dowd
ISBN: 1-55560-135-9
Status/Availability: out of print/very rare
Similar Products: Aztlan, California Free State, Denver — The City of Shadows, Native America Nations: Volume One, Native America Nations: Volume Two, Target: Smuggler Havens, Target: UCAS, Tir Tairngire
Survey Rating: 6.7 (29 votes)