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  • av Philip Katcher
    251,-

    Part of the "Men-at-Arms" series, this book details the various flags used in the American Civil War.

  • av Philip Katcher
    251,-

    Part of the "Men-at-Arms" series, this book details the various flags used in the American Civil War.

  • av Philip Katcher
    263,-

  • av Philip Katcher
    192,-

    Typically the United States is said to have declared war on Great Britain in 1812 because of the Royal Navy's impressment of American seamen and the British desire to create an Indian buffer state. An Englishman William Cobbett, described the real cause of the conflict: 'There seemed to be wanting just such a war as this to complete the separation of England from America; and to make the latter feel that she had no safety against the former but in the arms of her free citizens.' Regardless of the reasons, however, on 4 June 1812, U.S.President James Madison, asked Congress to declare war.

  • av Philip Katcher
    194,-

    At the time of the Second World War, the United States Army took an unusual approach, for the period, towards the design of its uniforms. Rather than attempt to find an all-purpose outfit, such as the British battledress, it attempted to design special-purpose dress for every possible duty, from combat in cold climates to dress parades in hot ones. Here Philip Katcher provides an extensive examination of the many different types of uniform and equipment which saw service during the conflict.

  • av Philip Katcher
    242,-

    Describes the uniforms, weaponry, military practices and daily life of the Union Army's cavalry troopers during the American Civil War, a fighting force whose initial inexperience and lack of training was overcome as the campaign progressed and new weaponry was introduced.

  • av Philip Katcher
    192,-

  • av Philip Katcher
    192 - 194,-

  • av Philip Katcher
    194,-

    On June 27, 1862, with the American Civil War already a year old, General Robert E. Lee assumed personal command of troops engaged in driving the Federal Army of the Potomac out of Richmond ΓÇô troops which would henceforth be known as The Army of Northern Virginia. Philip Katcher explores in absorbing detail all aspects of the army, including infantry, cavalry, artillery, technical and medical corps, paying particular attention to equipment, weapons and uniforms. Contemporary and museum photographs, together with the author''s expert text, combine to paint a vivid and accurate picture of what life was like for the average confederate soldier.

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