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Tango0104 Sep 2014 12:48 p.m. PST

… Uniforms, Organisation and Equipment.

I've finished reading it and enjoy it a lot.

"Following our huge success with the Seven Years War wargaming books from Charles Grant, we thought it best to turn our attention to the uniforms. Having reproduced a few of the Brauer plates we wanted something more comprehensive, and fortunately Stephen Summerfield has come up with the answer.Here we proudly announce the first volume in a new series: a regiment by regiment study of the Austrian army in the Seven Years War, 17561763 complete with uniform details and service history. The work includes the Grenz and Jager regiments as well as engineers. The illustrations come not only from re-worked Brauers but also the Albertini plates, Knotel plates and others. This is the ESSENTIAL reference, an absolute must for all Seven Years War enthusiasts."

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Armand

21eRegt04 Sep 2014 9:02 p.m. PST

They don't know when or if it will be back in stock? What's the point then?

Bon Homme Richard04 Sep 2014 9:12 p.m. PST

The book has been revised, expanded and reprinted.

TMP link

That's the point.

Tango0104 Sep 2014 11:23 p.m. PST

Well, I missed it so thanks for the data.

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Armand

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