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download here copy link below this<br><br>https://goo-totheregister.blogspot.com/?open=B07BWKFXPB<br><br>PDF_ GERMAN REGIMENTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Flags and Uniforms of of Hesse-Hanau, Hesse-Kassel, Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth and Anhalt-Zerbst.<br><br>Why this series of books, and is it for you?For serious researchers or dedicated hobbyists, there is a great deal of information about the Revolutionary War available at the retail level 8211a regimental history here, a package of letters by a celeity there8211but there are not many onestop resources. This series is that resource, and this first volume is the gateway to the rest of the series.Outside those few hundred semiprofessionals in this field, most readers who are simply curious about the American Revolution are Americans, and their interest is largely in the American forces. In Britain and France, the other major players in the war, much greater wars and greater triumphs or defeats emerged only 20 years later in the Napoleonic Wars, and since that time very few European historians have engaged in studying a distant war conducted by small forces so long ago. As with any onesided conversation, it quickly becomes the case that our understanding of what really did happen and why it happened is severely limited by all the things we know that just aren t so. Perhaps as a result of this first volume, museums and textbooks will come to life for the more casual reader, in which case the other volumes will provide the details that go along with a deeper interest.The full series includes:I.History and Glossary, also including a comparison of some common practices such as unit sizes and staff arrangements.II.Regiments and Uniforms of the American Line and Patriot MilitiaIII.British and Loyalist Regiments and UniformsIV.German Regiments and UniformsV.French and Spanish Regiments and UniformsThis volume contains the information specific to the regiments of the German principalities fighting alongside the British, and provides great detail on the regimental uniforms. Due to the somewhat arcane language of such details, it may be necessary to refer to volume I in the series for the glossarythat volume also provides the order of battle information identifying which regiments were present at specific engagements.This volume, focusing as it does on the fine details of uniforms, equipment and regimentspecific history, is most useful for experienced researchers, dedicated reenactors and authors.The series comes in multiple editions to suit varying needs and budgets:A pocketsize (6 8221 x8 ) edition of the book printed in blackandwhite to make it more affordable. If you have that version, you may see the color illustrations through the link at the publishers website.A fullsize (8 8221 x11 8221 ) physical desk reference, making up for its lesser portability with the most readable tables and larger images.A complete electronic version of all 5 of the series volumes, to serve as an accompaniment to the physical book when portability is necessary.About the authorBen Brown served in the Korean War and then enjoyed a varied and fascinating career as an international businessman and diplomat in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. He lives in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, almost within walking distance of the Brandywine battlefield. He also write Imperial Colours , the ultimate crossreference in the terminology of the ornate uniforms of the British, French and German military uniforms of the 1800s.<br>

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  1. Download GERMAN REGIMENTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Flags and Uniforms of of Hesse-Hanau, Hesse-Kassel, Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth and Anhalt-Zerbst. for ipad Read and Download Download GERMAN REGIMENTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Flags and Uniforms of of Hesse-Hanau, Hesse-Kassel, Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth and Anhalt- Zerbst. for ipad Download : Download GERMAN REGIMENTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Flags and Uniforms of of Hesse-Hanau, Hesse-Kassel, Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth and Anhalt-Zerbst. for ipad Read : Download GERMAN REGIMENTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Flags and Uniforms of of Hesse-Hanau, Hesse-Kassel, Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth and Anhalt-Zerbst. for ipad Description : Why this series of books, and is it for you?For serious researchers or

  2. dedicated hobbyists, there is a great deal of information about the Revolutionary War available at the retail level 8211a regimental history here, a package of letters by a celeity there8211but there are not many onestop resources. This series is that resource, and this first volume is the gateway to the rest of the series.Outside those few hundred semiprofessionals in this field, most readers who are simply curious about the American Revolution are Americans, and their interest is largely in the American forces. In Britain and France, the other major players in the war, much greater wars and greater triumphs or defeats emerged only 20 years later in the Napoleonic Wars, and since that time very few European historians have engaged in studying a distant war conducted by small forces so long ago. As with any onesided conversation, it quickly becomes the case that our understanding of what really did happen and why it happened is severely limited by all the things we know that just aren t so. Perhaps as a result of this first volume, museums and textbooks will come to life for the more casual reader, in which case the other volumes will provide the details that go along with a deeper interest.The full series includes:I.History and Glossary, also including a comparison of some common practices such as unit sizes and staff arrangements.II.Regiments and Uniforms of the American Line and Patriot MilitiaIII.British and Loyalist Regiments and UniformsIV.German Regiments and UniformsV.French and Spanish Regiments and UniformsThis volume contains the information specific to the regiments of the German principalities fighting alongside the British, and provides great detail on the regimental uniforms. Due to the somewhat arcane language of such details, it may be necessary to refer to volume I in the series for the glossarythat volume also provides the order of battle information identifying which regiments were present at specific engagements.This volume, focusing as it does on the fine details of uniforms, equipment and regimentspecific history, is most useful for experienced researchers, dedicated reenactors and authors.The series comes in multiple editions to suit varying needs and budgets:A pocketsize (6 8221 x8 ) edition of the book printed in blackandwhite to make it more affordable. If you have that version, you may see the color illustrations through the link at the publishers website.A fullsize (8 8221 x11 8221 ) physical desk reference, making up for its lesser portability with the most readable tables and larger images.A complete electronic version of all 5 of the series volumes, to serve as an accompaniment to the physical book when portability is necessary.About the authorBen Brown served in the Korean War and then enjoyed a varied and fascinating career as an international businessman and diplomat in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. He lives in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, almost within walking distance of the Brandywine battlefield. He also write Imperial Colours , the ultimate crossreference in the terminology of the ornate uniforms of the British, French and German military uniforms of the 1800s.

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