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Chronological list – no magazines

Here is the list but without any issues of The Dragon or other magazines.

1972

  • August – Chainmail 2nd edition

1974

  • January – Original Dungeons & Dragons
    • Volume 1: Men & Magic
    • Volume 2: Monsters & Treasure
    • Volume 3: Underworld & Wilderness Adventures

1975

  • March – Greyhawk: Supplement 1
  • September – The Character Archaic
  • December – Blackmoor: Supplement II

1976

  • May – Eldritch Wizardry: Supplement III
  • June – Palace of the Vampire Queen – the first published module
  • July – Gods, Demi-Gods & Heroes: Supplement IV
  • August – Swords & Spells
  • November – Dungeon Geomorphs Set One: Basic Dungeon
  • December – Lost Caverns of Tsojconth – Gygax’s first published module

1977

  • April – Character Record Sheets – 1977
  • April – Dungeon Geomorphs Set Two: Caves & Caverns
  • May – Dungeon Geomorphs Set Three: Lower Dungeons
  • May – Monster & Treasure Assortment Set One: Levels One-Three
  • June – The Dwarven Glory
  • June – Outdoor Geomorphs Set One: Walled City
  • July – Basic Set (Holmes)
  • July – Monster & Treasure Assortment Set Two: Levels Four-Six
  • September – The Misty Isles
  • December – AD&D Monster Manual

1978

  • March – Quag Keep
  • May – Monster & Treasure Assortment Set Three: Levels Seven-Nine
  • July – G1 – Steading of the Hill Giant Chief – the first official TSR module
  • July – G2 – The Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl
  • July – G3 – Hall of the Fire Giant King
  • August – AD&D Players Handbook

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