"Summerfield's Russian Napoleonic Books back in print" Topic
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summerfield | 10 Apr 2018 3:08 p.m. PST |
My Russian books that are back in print with Ken Trotman Books. Certainly an army that I need to revisit, although the Prussians are taking up my time at present. We look forward to seeing you at Salute 2018, Stand TM15 Extracts below LEIB-GARDE COSSACKS OF THE NAPOLEONIC WARS, Complete Recised 2nd Edition [Illustrated by Stanislav Lyulin] link RUSSIAN ARMY OF TSAR ALEXANDER 1, 1805-1815 / L'ARMEE RUSSE SOUS LE TSAR ALEXANDRE 1er DE 1805 A 1815 [Marcel Gayda and Andre Krijitsky, Edited by Stephen Summerfield] link WITH COUNT PAHLEN'S CAVALRY AGAINST NAPOLEON, New Edition Memoirs of the Russian General Eduard von Löwenstern (1790-1837) [Translated by Translated by Victoria Joan Moessner with Stephen Summerfield] link These are in print with Caliver Books I think (my first books) – Recently found a lost box I was told. COSSACK HURRAH RUSSIAN IRREGULAR CAVALRY ORGANIZATION AND UNIFORMS DURING THE NAPOLEONIC WAR link BRAZEN CROSS OF COURAGE: RUSSIAN OPOCHENIE PARTIZANS AND RUSSO-GERMAN LEGION link |
summerfield | 11 Apr 2018 1:34 a.m. PST |
These are available from Ken Trotman Books (UK), Also stocked by Paul Meakins (UK), Caliver Books (UK), On Military Matters (US) and Zinnfigurinnen (Berlin). Stephen |
DaleWill | 11 Apr 2018 9:26 a.m. PST |
Semi-funny story and this is by no means a comment on the quality of Dr. Summerfields books. (I own several) At Cold Wars I was in the OMM booth glancing at RUSSIAN ARMY OF TSAR ALEXANDER 1, 1805-1815 book when I started to feel sick. Just made it back to my hotel room and passed out! Had food poisoning and missed almost all of Saturday. Took about 3 days to get over it. Once my Prussians are done, hope to move on to a Russian army. Dale |
summerfield | 11 Apr 2018 10:37 a.m. PST |
I am glad that you have recovered. Stephen |
rmcaras | 11 Apr 2018 11:04 a.m. PST |
Good thing you just glanced at it. You know those Russians! |
summerfield | 11 Apr 2018 11:24 a.m. PST |
So goes the prayer from East Prussia "Preserve us from those Cossacks" |
Sebastian Palmer | 04 Jun 2018 11:40 p.m. PST |
I must get a copy of RUSSIAN ARMY OF TSAR ALEXANDER 1, 1805-1815, and really get stuck into my 6mm and 10mm Russia 1812 army painting! |
summerfield | 05 Jun 2018 4:32 a.m. PST |
This is an excellent book and certainly much easier to deal with than the original that was A3 colour plates and a small booklet. Stephen |
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