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CHARLES XII'S KAROLINERSVolume One: The Swedish Infantry & Artillery of the Great Northern War 1700-1721Series : Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 #1Author : Sergey ShamenkovTranslator : Dmitry Leonidovich ChugainovDetailsGeneral - Pages :...
Gen. George Washington’s well-crafted November 10, 1775 letter to Col. William Woodford contains some timeless pearls of military wisdom, guidance, and advice.[1] Washington’s instructive... The post George Washington’s 1775 Leadership Advice to...
I think this is a reprint of the book mentioned below. Get it from the Nafziger collection.
This and the pic below 'after Vernet' are from an 1882 book that looks interesting. Lucien Mouillard wikiGarde Suisses
Originally released in 1985 by Partizan Press. This is a reprint, my original fell apart. Was in a dark red cover. Very useful in the Dark ages when we were first getting interested in the period.
Good review also some nice pictures of miniatures with the review.
Title: Observations on the restriction of volunteer corps; being a postscript to An address to the people of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the threatened invasion. Published: London, H. Breyer, 1803. Catalog Record 63 803 Ob14 Acquired...
What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago today? “A few of the New-Hampshire Registers … may be had at the Printing-Office.” The “Civil, Military & Ecclesiastical REGISTER of the Province of New-Hampshire, for the...
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Upcoming release: Prince Eugene of Savoy 'James Falkner, in this the first full biography of Prince Eugene the leading Habsburg commander during the wars against the Ottomans and the French, to be published in English for over a century, reconstructs...
We are pleased to announce The English Garrison of Tangier: Charles II’s Colonial Venture in the Mediterranean, 1661-1684 is now available. Based on primary archival research and published sources, this new book is a modern assessment of the raising,...
By Michal ParadowskiThe campaign of 1683 and the Polish forces in great depth This is a fantastic book and easily the best book on the subject in the English language. The majestic hussars reckoned to be the finest cavalry in Europe are described and...
“Mrs. Clarke stands before a large doorway inscribed Clark and Company. She wears a white short-sleeved dress with plumed cocked hat, gorget, and military sash, sword-belt and scabbard. The sword she holds over her head, saying, Now Gentlemen you had...
Written by Michal Paradowski. This is another book I am reading. Very good. Read the bumph and order here
Michael Fredholm von EssenA little known conflict to English readers this is an essential volume There were eight hostile powers involved in the Deluge. Sweden, the Commonwealth of Poland, Brandenburg-Prussia, Crimean Tatars, Ukrainian cossacks, Muscovy,...
What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago today? “Every Gentleman who holds and Office … ought and will furnish himself with one.” A week after first advertising “A Civil, Military & Ecclesiastical REGISTER of the...
Author: Dickson, William, active 1789-1815. Title: Hints to the people of the United Kingdom, in general, and of North Britain, in particular, on the present important crisis, and some interesting collateral subjects / by William Dickson … Published:...
This is another book I have - it is the first in a series # read about it here. Volume 2 is about the Danish wars.
What was advertised in a colonial America n newspaper 250 years ago today? “A Civil, Military & Ecclesiastical REGISTER of the Province of New-Hampshire, for the YEAR 1772.” Each year as fall turned to winter, readers regularly encountered advertisements...
Samuelle Saindon et Gregory Kennedy La contribution acadienne à la Première Guerre mondiale reste méconnue, à part quelques études du 165e (Acadien) bataillon du Corps expéditionnaire canadien (CEC).[1] Ce bataillon national fut créé à la demande...
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