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  • - The Plug Bayonet and the English Army 1660-1705
    av Mark W. Shearwood
    277,-

    The book re-evaluates the introduction of the plug bayonet within the English army and consequential impact on infantry tactics and equipment in the last seventeenth century.

  • - Sir William Brereton and the Cheshire Army of Parliament, 1642-46
    av Andrew Abram
    333,-

    Focuses on the composition, leadership, equipping, financing and war service of the Cheshire army of parliament commanded by Sir William Brereton between 1642 and 1646.

  • - The Imperial Army, 1660-1689
    av Bruno Mugnai
    414,-

    The Army of the House of Austria and its evolution during the wars against the Porte and France.

  • - Proceedings of the 2018 Helion and Company 'Century of the Soldier' Conference
     
    380,-

    A compilation of the conference papers from the 2018 Century of the Soldier Conference, examining the impact of the Thirty Years' War on the British Isles.

  • - The Clothing, Weapons and Accoutrements of the Jacobites from 1689 to 1719
    av Jenn Scott
    294,-

    The clothing, weapons and accoutrements of the men who fought for the Stuarts in Scotland from the beginning of the Jacobite cause in 1689 to Glenshiel in 1719.

  • - The Battle of Dunbar 1650
    av Arran Johnston
    493,-

    On 3 September 1650, the forces of Oliver Cromwell clashed with the army of Scotland at Dunbar, changing the course of British history.

  • - The Saxon Army During the Reign of John George III 1680 - 1691
    av Alexander Querengasser
    344,-

    This is the first detailed study of the first standing Saxon army, created by elector John George II; its organisation, uniforms, tactics, and campaigns.

  • - The Royalist Anglo-Irish Foot of the English Civil War, 1643-1646
    av John Barratt
    333,-

    The first detailed account of the thousands of troops from Ireland who took part in the English Civil war. Their campaigns and charcteristics, equipment, and impact.

  • - Britain and the War of the Quadruple Alliance, 1718-1720
    av Jonathan D. Oates
    344,-

    Overshadowed by the better known Spanish Armada of 1588, three centuries ago, the final Spanish Armada set sail against England and Scotland. This little known invasion is often treated as part of the little known Jacobite campaign of 1719. However, this invasion and the subsequent campaign in Scotland were part of the virtually unknown War of the Quadruple Alliance. This conflict has never been hitherto covered in a book in the English language.This book is a study of war and diplomacy involving several of the European powers, with fighting on the high seas, in Scotland, Spain, Sardinia, and Sicily. It is a tale of a once great power taking advantage of apparently favourable international circumstances to regain parts of its lost empire. Success seemed possible, but the fortunes of war are fluctuating and luck only goes so far. Eventually the realities of military power reasserted themselves with bloody results.This book presents an account of this little known war. The emphasis is on Britain¿s naval, diplomatic and military efforts, whilst not neglecting those of its allies and enemies, both abroad and at home. It draws on a variety of little or unused primary sources held at the National Archives and elsewhere and boasts a cast of interesting and unusual characters.

  • - Volume 1: the Guard of Louis XIV
    av Rene Chartrand
    394,-

    Volume 1 deals with the Sun King's early years, from his birth in 1638, the resounding victory of Rocroi when he was five and a child king, the unstable years of the Fronde civil wars, his seizure of absolute power in 1661, the initial foreign military adventures culminating with the French army's blitzkriegs of 1667-1668.

  • - Piedmont and the War of the League of Augsburg 1683-1697
    av Ciro Paoletti
    394,-

    The Italian Front of the Nine Year has been completely neglected by Italian and other European Historians. It is often assumed that the conflict was fought solely in Flanders and the Rhineland, and by mainly North West European Armies. This was not so. William of Orange, the driving force of the Grand Alliance in the fight against the French, considered the Italian aspect of the conflict to be the greatest strategic importance. Piedmont, in north western Italy bordered France, and Italian armies were able to threaten the south of France with invasion. For the first time too, the nature of late 17th century warfare in Italy is considered and the author examines organisation, training and logistics. Military artist Bruno Mugnai enhances the book¿s text with 8 specially commissioned colour plates that illustrate the uniforms and flags of this highly visual period.

  • - Volume 1 - the Army of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1660-1687
    av Bruno Mugnai
    499,-

    The Army of Louis XIV is frequently depicted as being the apogee of the early modern standing army. It was large, well organised and the product of the French Absolutist Monarchy. The result was the creation of an entirely original instrument of war unlike any other European armies.

  • - Wallenstein'S Army, 1625-1634
    av Laurence Spring
    394,-

    Albrecht von Wallenstein! His very name is synonymous with the Thirty Years War. From a poor nobleman he rose to become the Duke of Friedland and Mecklenburg. Many see his assassination at Eger in 1634 as the end of the ¿interesting¿ period of the war, since he was the last of the war¿s titans to be killed.However, his army continued to serve the Emperor loyally to the end of the war, and a few regiments existed well into the 20th century. These would see action in the First World War as part of the Austrian Army and, after the Austrian Anschluss of March 1938, in the German Army during the Second World War.Despite Wallenstein¿s Army being infamous, very little has been written about it, especially in English. However, by using archives from record offices from Germany, Czechoslovakia (formerly Bohemia), Sweden and Britain, as well as the latest archaeological evidence from mass graves of the Thirty Years War period, this book looks to rectify this by giving a vivid account of what life was like for a soldier in Wallenstein¿s Army.The chapters include recruiting the army, its officers, as well as the logistics of clothing, equipping and feeding the army. There are also chapters on regimental colours, how to quarter an army, and the arms industry, plus case studies on siege warfare using Stralsund and the Alte Veste as an example, as well as Wallenstein¿s tactics at the Battle of Lutzen.It also dispels the myths that have arisen about Wallenstein¿s Army, such as it being one of the first to be well clothed during the war, and did not follow the Catholic League¿s General Johan von Tilly¿s alleged doctrine of ¿a ragged soldier and a bright musket¿ (which in itself is incorrect).Therefore this book will be essential reading to anyone interested in the Thirty Years War, the English Civil War or warfare in the early modern period.

  • - Organization, Material, Training and Combat Experience, Uniforms
    av Boris Megorsky
    380,-

    A detailed look at the Russian army during the Great Northern War utilising material previously unseen in the West.

  • - The Russian Siege of Narva in 1704
    av Boris Megorsky
    394,-

    The siege of the Swedish stronghold of Narva by the Russians in 1704 is very typical yet rather unusual operation of this kind. Its study covers both operational and tactical levels, deals with peculiarities of the siege warfare, and describes everyday life of the participants.

  • - The Venetian-Ottoman Struggle in the Mediterranean
    av Bruno Mugnai
    499,-

    The army and the navy of Venice and Ottoman Empire during the campaigns fought for the possession of the 'pearl of the Mediterranean'. The legendary Venetian resistance impressed the courts of whole Europe, transforming the conflict in the 'Campo di Marte' of the continent.

  • - The Third Anglo-Dutch War, 1672-1674
    av Quintin Barry
    260,-

    This book is a study of the Anglo Dutch war of 1672 to 1674, describing the naval battles which were fought, and the men and ships which fought them.

  • - Volume 1: Western Europe 1688-1714 - France, England, Holland
    av Mark Allen
    333,-

    This book originally saw the light of day as a long running series of articles in Wargames Illustrated in the late 1980¿s. Due to growing interest in the wars of the late 17th century, the author of the original features has complied them along with new research and made them available again for the first time in thirty years.The book is very much a handbook covering all the major conflicts and battles of the period, it examines how the armies were organised and fought. Each army is covered, with attention paid to specific uniform details, and the colours carried by the individual regiments.

  • - The First Jacobite Campaign, 1689-1691
    av Jonathan D. Oates
    333,-

    There has not been an account of the first attempt made in Scotland to restore the exiled Stuarts at the end of the seventeenth century for three decades; most accounts stop with the death of the movement¿s first leader, ¿Bonnie Dundee¿. This book is the first full length account of the military struggle between forces loyal to the newly established Scottish government and the Jacobite cause. It does this by first considering the political and religious situation in Scotland, and to a lesser extent its southern neighbour, from the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 to the revolution of 1688-1689, which was far more radical in Scotland than it was in England, and which produced a constituency with a grievance which a new restoration might solve.The book then turns to the initial campaigning by both armies, led by Dundee and for the government, General Hugh Mackay, a fellow Scot. With marches and counter marches being inconclusive, the possession of Blair Castle focussed attentions and led to confrontation. But before examining the ensuing battle, the book turns to the officers and men of each army, exploring who they were, their tactics, arms, equipment and organisation.The most substantial chapter is a blow by blow account of the battle of Killiecrankie, beginning with the march to conflict on the day itself, discussions over whether to fight, deployment and initial exchanges of fire. Then the crux of the battle is described, the rush of the Highlanders, the musketry of their opponents, melee and the flight and pursuit. Some of Mackay¿s army stood and repelled their enemy, but by the day¿s end were obliged to retreat. There is an examination of the numbers of men who fought and the casualties and other losses taken by both sides; including that of the Jacobite commander. A discussion of the battle¿s aftermath and its importance then occurs.The conflict was far from over, for the Jacobite army reached its numerical high point after Dundee¿s death. There was another battle to be fought that season, at Dunkeld, which was unusual for it was fought in a town. As with the previous battle, this chapter looks at the combatants involved as well as the fighting and its aftermath. The chapter also reviews the campaigning before and after the battle to take the reader until the end of the year.The penultimate chapter covers the final major military engagement of the conflict, at Cromdale, as well as numerous other lesser encounters, skirmishes and sieges, and other developments in the government¿s strategy to bring peace to the Highlands. Finally, there is a chapter covering the campaign¿s end; which ended with a peace treaty and then the tragedy of Glencoe, and a commentary about the ending of hostilities and the careers of a number of prominent men who fought in the campaign.The book is largely based on primary sources, both published and manuscript from record offices and libraries in London and Edinburgh. These include letters, memoirs, poems, army listings and contemporary newspapers. Recourse has also been made to studies of the battlefield archaeology and the author having walked the battlefields, one with a local expert. There is also a brief description of the battlefields as they are today.

  • - The Battle of Roundway Down 1643
    av Chris Scott
    333,-

    A new in-depth study of Sir William Waller's shock defeat at Roundway on the Wiltshire downs.

  • av Laurence Spring
    499,-

    The Battle of the White Mountain and the Bohemian Revolt, 1618-1622 not only looks at the battle, but also the armies and campaigns leading up to the battle.

  • av Lars Ericson Wolke
    418,-

    This is the story of Sweden¿s Army during the wars 1700-1721 against a number of enemies, foremost Russia, until the collapse of the Swedish Empire.

  • - The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold and the End of the Civil War in the Welsh Marches 1646
    av John Barratt
    418,-

    Jacob Lord Astley and the Stow on gthe Wold Campaign, 1646, a nd the end of the Civil War in the Welsh Marches.

  • - The Emergence of the Russian Army 1462-1689
    av Michael Fredholm Von Essen
    333,-

  • - The Jacobite Rising in 1719
    av Jonathan Worton
    394,-

    Glenshiel: The Jacobite Rising in 1719 reconstructs this least well known of the Jacobite rebellions, including the decisive battle fought in the mountainous Scottish Highlands.

  • - Regimental Lists April 1645 to May 1649
    av Malcolm Wanklyn
    333,-

  • - A Military History of London Under Charles I and Oliver Cromwell
    av David Flintham
    294,-

  • - Proceedings of the 2016 Helion and Company 'Century of the Soldier' Conference
     
    256,-

  • - The Royalist Northern Horse, 1644-45
    av John Barratt
    256,-

  • - The Birth of the British Army
    av Stephen Ede -Borrett
    394,-

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