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The Army of the Blue King
The Bavarian Army 1684-1727 as illustrated by Anton Hoffmann. This is the most famous work on this subject. While the original publication was published in black and white we have assembled 48 of the best plates expertly and accurately hand colored.
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French Generals and Staff Officers 1734-1890
Taken from the famous Lienhart and Humbert series published in 1906 this book has uniforms and uniform details of French Generals, Staff Officers and Aides de Camp. A color packed reference.
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The Prussian Army 1675 - 1743
This book uses the fantastic plates from Richard Knötel's UNIFORMENKUNDE illustrating the uniforms of the Prussian army from its time as the Electorate of Brandenburg through the army of King Friederich Wilhem, father of Frederick the Great.
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The Army of Spain in the American Revolution and the New World Volume I
This book is taken from original paintings commissioned by the late Bob Cowan from the respected Spanish military artists Lull and Bueno in the 1960's and 70's. It details many of the uniforms worn by troops assembled from all over the Spanish territory in the Americas to start what would become a second front in the American Revolution and secure the Mississipi River and Gulf Coast from British encroachment.
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The Maison du Roi
Illustrated with prints made from the original hand colored plates published by Alfred de Marbot in the middle of the 19th Century along with schematics from Lienhart and Humbert this is the most colorful and complete treatment in English on this subject. Bruce Bassett-Powell has included detailed notes on the formation of each unit.
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The Garde Francaise
This was the premier infantry regiment of the French army before the Revolution and took part in all of France's wars of the 18th Century. It is written by Bruce Bassett-Powell and includes plates from Marbot, Knötel, JOB, Lienhart and Humbert and others.
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Ottenfeld's Austrian Army of the 18th Century
The huge and powerful Austrian army figured prominently in the wars of the 18th Century. We present here the famous plates of Rudolph Ritter von Ottenfeld at a price that any collector can afford. The plates are accompanied with detailed text by Bruce Bassett-Powell.
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Freikorps of the 18th Century
Nearly every army in Europe supplemented its regular troops with Freikorps, privately owned military units. Used for scouting, raiding and harassing the enemy their uniforms were as varied as their owners. Included in this book are plates from Knötel's UNIFORMENKUNDE along with original works by Bruce Bassett-Powell. Hanover and Prussia are the two countries covered in this book and more are planned for future publication. The book includes Meyer's Freikorps which was the training ground for the famous de Steuben of American Revolutionary fame.
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The Spanish Army in the American Revolution Vol. II- The Siege of Pennsacola
The capture of Fort Pennsacola by Bernardo Galvez and his Spanish troops in the American Revolution ended any hope of a British assault on the Southern flank of the American Colonies and erased their foothold on the Southern part of the continent.
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The French Infantry 1740-1764
This book comes from the plates published by Alfred de Marbot about 1845. Included both regular French regiments as well as foreign regiments in French service. Along with the full figure plates are dozens of schematics illustrating all the particulars of each infantry regiment.
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Continental Dragoons
Illustrated by American artist Steven Palatka this book offers a detailed account of the Continental Dragoons of George Washington and their little known and seldom illustrated uniforms.
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The Austrian Army 1630-1840 Volume I
Taken from Allemandes well known and seldom seen work on the Austrian Army there are plenty of uniforms illustrated here for the 18th Century historian,
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The Austrian Army 1630-1840
Taken from Allemandes well known and seldom seen work on the Austrian Army there are plenty of uniforms illustrated here for the 18th Century historian,