Uniforms of the Russian Army During the Crimean War 1854-1856
Laurence Spring
ISBN: 978-1-85818-640-5
176 pages, well illustrated
248mm x 168mm
Hardback
£32.50 GBP
This book looks at the organization, uniforms and the regiments which made up the army of Tsar Nicholas I during the Crimean War. Not only does it cover the regiments which served in the war, but also other units such as the Russian Imperial Guard and the separate Caucasus Corps, which have not been covered by other books relating to the Crimean War.
The army itself has got a bad reputation from historians because it was out-fought by the Anglo-French Army during the war. However, this was because the army had been let down by government officials in not re-equipping the army with modern weapons, rather than any cowardice on the part of the Russian soldier.
Of coursea in a book of its sizea it is not possible to cover all the auxiliary units that also made up the Russian Army at this time, such as the interior regiments.
With 24 color plates, including artwork by Bob Marrion and flags by Lesley Prince.