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NapStein20 Aug 2017 2:12 a.m. PST

Some of the visitors of TMP know the two books of my friends Markus Gärtner, Peter Bunde an myself about the armies of Saxony and Bavaria – actually we're working on several other armies of the Rhine Federation.

Our editor – the "Zeughausverlag" in Berlin – has published the English translation of our Saxon work right now. It is offered via their online shop that is also operated in English.

So, also readers not too familiar with German may get information via the text and not only via the many images and plates (done by Peter Bunde).

Just follow the link to get more details about the book and the possibility to order.

… and the English version of our Bavarian book will be terminated in 2017 ;)

Greetings from Berlin
Markus Stein

P.S. I added this topic twice (also to the media section) but as the book is primarily focused on uniforms the topic may also be interesting in this section

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