The organisation, tactics and equipment of the British forces between 1793 and 1815, in the newly-independent United States of America.
An illustrated history of the infanterie francaise, with detailed colour plates by Eugène Lelièpvre.
"Spanish Army in North America C.1700-1783".
The first instalment in a fascinating mini-series, featuring guard cavalry, heavy cavalry and dragoon regiments, which were considered the best and noblest part.
Based on a wealth of primary research in Portuguese and British archives, the second instalment in a remarkable three-part study that transformed the research material available to the English-speaking student of the Peninsular War.
The history, uniforms and equipment of the Spanish Army who, with the help of guerrillas and 'armed peasantry', stood up to Napoleon's Grand Army against all odds.
The conclusion of the author's remarkable in-depth study of the army that fought alongside Wellington's redcoats throughout the Peninsular War.
In this first of three volumes, Réne Chartrand examines the organisation and uniforms of the Spanish Army of the Napoleonic Wars.
This last volume in a series of five details the uniforms, arms and accoutrements of Louis XV's colonial and naval troops, accompanied by eight full-colour plates.
This fourth instalment of René Chartrand's review of Louis XV's army reveals an extraordinary variety of units, most now long forgotten, who had a dazzling assortment of uniforms, equipment and weapons.
The organisation and uniforms of the foreign infantry and artillery troops in a text, featuring a wealth of illustrations including eight full page colour plates by Eugène Lelièpvre.
This fascinating volume examines the tremendous numbers of naval and military forces deployed to protect Britain's valuable Caribbean territories, featuring illustrations, photographs and eight full-page colour plates.