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Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP of The Virtual Armchair General writes:

As the sign says, my initial stock of the latest book from The (Virtual) Armchair General is now in hand and available for general sale to the public.

The Mexican Soldier (Front Cover)

After a subscription program that came within one copy of the previous record for The Mahdist Wars Source Book, the newest title may be the most successful yet!

With 21 pages of full color uniform plates, weapons and flags illustrations, the new edition of The Mexican Soldier, 1837-1848 by Josef Hefter has never looked this good or been so nearly complete.

Back Cover of The Mexican Soldier

Anyone interested in the era of the Texas Revolution through the U.S.-Mexican War will find this the must-have work on the Mexican Army.

Wargamers, painters, sculptors, and reenactors alike have bought copies and written to express their excitement and gratitude for the return of this work after 50 years of increasing rarity.

See for yourself by going over to TVAG and following the links on the Home Page and Navigation Bar to see the newest listing on the Rules & Books page.

Many more titles and products are still on the way, and the Mexican-American War Flags Collection should be ready by June - while work continues on the rules, Gone To See The Elephant.

Viva Hefter!