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onmilitarymatters Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

On Military Matters carries all Uniformology titles, and yes, our prices will reflect the new and lower prices. You can stop by our shop, use our website, or see us at Historicon or the other shows we attend. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to e-mail or phone (609-466-2329).

Dennis from OMM
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Theironduke Sponsoring Member of TMP of Uniformology writes:

In the spirit of the times we live in, Uniformology is happy to give something back to our loyal customers. On July 1st, we rolled back prices to a level that can't be ignored.

All Book Series now retail from $12.95 USD each, and Imperial Echoes books are $9.99 USD.

We kick things off with our next book, which will be available at dealers in ten days.

Book No. 29: The Russian Army of the Napoleonic Wars

The Russian Army of the Napoleonic Wars

Besides Great Britain, no nation was more implacably opposed to Napoleonic France than Russia. During the French Revolution, Russian armies successfully prevented French invasion by assisting their allies, the Austrians in Italy and the British in the Mediterranean and Netherlands. Joining the early Coalitions against the Emperor, the Russian armies suffered defeat at Austerlitz (1805), Eylau and Friedland (1807). The ensuing treaties of Tilsit the same year became a national humiliation for Russia despite a certain admiration for Napoleon by Alexander I, not shared by his nobles. Bonaparte's fatal invasion of Russia in 1812 became Russia's epiphany and remains so to this day. Over the entire period, the quality and management of the Russian army rose and fell with regularity. The Potemkin reforms of the 1780s were dramatically reversed by Czar Paul I which in turn were changed by Alexander I. It was the appointment of Barclay de Tolly which may have prepared the Russian Army for its ultimate test in 1812. This volume, superbly written by Peter Sorensen, has 17 beautifully restored Knötel color prints and one original painting by Bruce Bassett-Powell.

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