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Jobe, Joseph, Egg, Erich; Lachouque, Henry; Cleator, Philip E. ; Reichel, Daniel Guns: an Illustrated History of Artillery Greenwich, CT New York Graphic Society 1971 0821203797 / 9780821203798 Hardcover Very Good in Poor dust jacket 217, [2] pages, well illustrated (some tipped in and in color) , cloth, dust jacket frayed otherwise very good. 10 by 11.5 inches. Edited by Joseph Jobe. Essays by Erichi Egg, Henry Lachouque, Philip Cleator and Daniel Reichel. From the dust jacket: "Hundreds of contemporary illustrations - paintings, drawings, engravings, photographs - appear throughout each chapter; many have never before been published. An illustrated catalogue of historically important guns and artillery pieces concludes the book, with complete technical data on the characteristics of the weapons described and illustrated." From the collection of Laurence Dring and with his "Soldier of fortune" business card. From the Soldier of Fortune obituary by Jim Graves: "Lawrence W. Dring II, whose almost legendary career in Special Forces was described in a three-part Soldier of Fortune magazine series - February, March and April 1982 - died 25 August 1983 of a seizure and heart attack caused by complications from wounds he suffered in Vietnam. In four tours in Vietnam - most of it with MIKE Forces (Mobile Guerrilla Force) in the Central Highlands - Dring carved out a career as a soldier that frankly, I don't know who could match. Dring started out as an enlisted man and came out in 1968 as a captain. Along the way he earned, among other decorations, many of the medals grunts have respect for: two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars, two Soldier's Medals, the Cambodian Medaille Militaire, four Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry and five Purple Hearts." B62; 217 pages Price:
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LACHOUQUE, HENRY The Anatomy of Glory: Napoleon and His Guard [Second revised edition] New York Hippocrene Books, 1978 0882544489 / 9780882544489 Hard Cover Very Good in Good dust jacket Adapted from French by Anne S.K. Brown with a new introduction by David G. Chandler. 564 pages, 90 plates (about half in color), folding map, map endpapers, cloth, dj, very good. From the dj: Written by France's foremost historian of the Napoleonic Wars, Commandant Henry Lachouque, and translated and adapted by Anne S.K. Brown, this sumptuous work is enhanced by over 180 illustrations, including 86 plates in full color. This new printing from the second, revised edition of Lacouque's masterwork will be especially welcomed by students of Napoleonic history. The plates alone are uniquely valuable as a source of uniform colors and style, and the text provides the definitive history of an elite body of men. With its vivid narrative and lavish illustrations, The Anatomy of Glory can lay justifiable claim to be one of the most magnificent books on military history ever published. Price:
40.00 USD
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