"The History of the Hessian Hussar" Topic
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Tango01 | 29 Sep 2020 9:55 p.m. PST |
"This scarce antiquarian book is a translation of the original. Due to its age and the use of German Fraktur typeface, the resulting translation into modern English may contain minor imperfections in the body of work.Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, contemporary editions that are a best attempt to a factual translation to the original work.This translated and edited work of Carl von Kossecki and Robert Freiherr von Wrangel, "Geschichte des Königlich Preussischen 2. Hessischen Husaren-Regiments Nr. 14 und Seiner Hessischen Stammtruppen 1706-1886," deals with the origins of the Hessian Hussars of Hesse-Cassel, from whose early unit the Husaren-Compagnie to the Husaren-Corps and finally to the Husaren-Regiment was finally formed, as it existed in 1821.It also unfolds to the reader in a captivating and striking manner, in individual vignettes, from various epochs of war, in numerous battles and combats, to the lull of periods of peace. This is a high interest book for those interested in historical accounts written in diary form and offers a feel of intimate and true record of the exploits of these highly distinguished cavalrymen."
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