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The first of three books covers, generals, staff, aides de camp, artillery, horse artillery and engineers. Along with the beautiful illustrations by Chelminski done at the beginning of the 20th Century are detailed uniform regulations from the actual orders signed by Prince Chelminski, Minister of War of the Grand Duchy in 1810
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This book offers Chelminski's plates of the cavalry regiments of the Grand Duchy. In addition to the familiar lancers are the Chasseurs a Cheval and Cuirassiers. Along with the beautiful illustrations by Chelminski done at the beginning of the 20th Century are detailed uniform regulations from the actual orders signed by Prince Chelminski, Minister of War of the Grand Duchy in 1810
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Written by Bruce Bassett-Powell and illustrated with plates from Knötel and Lienhart and Humbert this book offers the most complete coverage of one of Napoleon's staunchest German allies.
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The style and details of the work of J. Onfrey de Breville better known only as JOB, is unparalled even in the 21st Century. Included in ths book are plates of the Imperial Guard along with some unusual line subjects.
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Detailled notes on the Austrian army accompany Ottenfeld's fantastic paintings of one of Napoleon's most dogged enemies. This is always one of our most popular titles.
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This book by Bruce Bassett-Powell is illustrated with plates from Knötel's UNIFORMENKUNDE and covers the Freikorps Cavalry that so effectively supplemented the regular Prussian army. This subject was particularly dear to Herr Knötel and these are among the best of his work.
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From the beginning of the French Revolution Italy was in sympathy with France. After the Austrians were finally eliminated from her territory much of the country was unified with Napoleon as the King of Italy and his stepson, Eugene de Beauharnais was established as viceroy. The Italian army was formed and uniformed along French lines and proved an effective ally during most of Napoleon's reign. This book offers detailed coverage of the uniforms with illustrations from Knötel and Lienhart and Humbert.
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Bruce Bassett-Powell's book covers uniforms of the reformed Prussian Infantry along with Freikorps infantry in detail. It is illustrated with plates by Knötel and the author.
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While the Polish lancers are the most famous of the troops of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw the infantry was by far the largest part of the army. All of the uniforms are detailed here and detailed notes are provided to accompany the illustrations from Lienhart and Humbert, Knötel, Chelminski, and Gzembrezewski.