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NapStein29 Apr 2023 6:44 a.m. PST

Although the works I want to recommend are in German, some of you may be interested. The three volumes are a translation of the Enrico Acerbi books published in English at an Italian editor.

The German editor Zeughausverlag not only translated but also refined the text and lots of new images, many of them unknown, were added (e.g. all cover images).

So, if some of you are interested in getting these German books, here are the links to them at Berliner Zinnfiguren:

Volume 1 – Infantry: link

Volume 2 – Landwehr, Grenzer: link

Volume 3 – Cavalry, Artillery, other troops, Tirolean troops: link

You may check sample pages at all three books.

Greetings from Berlin
Markus Stein

Artilleryman29 Apr 2023 6:49 a.m. PST

This is a good series. Sometimes, if you wait, they come out in English. This happened with books on the Saxon and Bavarian Armies.

NapStein29 Apr 2023 7:13 a.m. PST

@Artilleryman: not these, as they are translations from an already published English version … but as I stated with a thorough editing process including new images.

Sorry for this point … greetings
Markus Stein

P.S. but you're right for the Bavarian, Saxon and Westphalian books – now we work on the Wurttemberg army

Artilleryman29 Apr 2023 2:52 p.m. PST

No problem. I should have read the entry more carefully. RTFL as we used to say.

NapStein24 Jul 2023 4:18 a.m. PST

Hi Dave,

no, these works are German editions of Enrico's first triple volume work about the Austrian army of 1805-1809. The new Helion edition covers the whole period of the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

Greetings from Berlin
Markus Stein

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