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Title: The British Army 1660–1704
Description: Oxford, England: Osprey Publishing, 1994. Paperback. ISBN: 1855323818. Illustrated by Gerry Embleton. Men-At-Arms Series; B&W and Color Illustrations; 8.4 X 5.9 X 0.7 inches; 48 pages; Soft cover has a white spine with black lettering. Slight rubbing to covers. Pages are clean and tight; appears as if unused. Illustrated with color and b/w pictures. 'The period between the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 and Marlborough's decisive victory at Blenheim in 1704 is often seen as something of a 'backwater' in military history; however, this 40-year pause saw the birth of the British Army in its modern form, and the establishment of many regiments that survive to this day. This book examines the uniforms and equipment of the British Army during this eventful, if often overlooked, period of the reign of Charles II, James II and William II. Colour plates, illustrations and photographs portray infantry uniforms and equipment, as well as the uniforms and weapons of the horse, in vivid detail'. Index.. Near Fine .

Keywords: 1855323818 9781855323810; Reference; Military History; British History; Battles; Soldiers Life; Military Leaders; Cavalry Horses; Weapons; Cultural History European History Geography English/British History World History France Crafts/Needlework/Clothing/

Price: US$ 15.75 Seller: Pegasus Books
- Book number: 11437