- Rick Britton
Richard H. "Rick" Britton is a historian and former game publishing executive in
Charlottesville, Virginia . In 1980, after graduating from theUniversity of Virginia he and nine fellow alumnae foundedIron Crown Enterprises (ICE), a publisher of roleplaying games. Britton served as vice-president in charge of operations. While most of the games produce by the company were set in fantasy worlds, the company also published Britton's creation "Manassas" in 1981. The game reenacts the eponymous Civil War battle.By 1992, Britton had left ICE and has since written books about local history. He is a board director of the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society and editor of "The Magazine of Albemarle County History". He guides tours of Virginia historical sites and frequently speaks about local history on
WINA , a Charlottesville radio station.He is also a cartographer, photographer and book illustrator.
Bibliography
* "Albemarle & Charlottesville: An Illustrated History of the First 150 Years" by Rick Britton. Charlottesville, Virginia: Historical Publishing Network, 2006.
* "On the Downtown Mall" by Gary D. Kessler, Stacey Evans (photographer), and Rick Britton (photographer). Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2002.
* "The Sea of Trolls" by Nancy Farmer, maps by Rick Britton. New York: Atheneum Books, 2004.
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