1289a-J. [full page plates] Military Uniforms in America.
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1289a-J. [full page plates] Military Uniforms in America.
1289a-J. [full page plates] Military Uniforms in America. The Company of Military Historians. 1976. Full color, full page plate details the various uniforms and equipment used by various military organizations. The Company of Military Historians has published a continuing series of articles and military prints, Military Uniforms in America , for many years. These full color prints are executed by different member artists to illustrate military dress relating to the American scene. As far as possible, the plates show items of material culture never illustrated before or not accurately depicted in the past. They are a unique form of reference. With over 800 plates completed to date, this continuing series represents the single most comprehensive documentation available on the subject. Excellent color plates include:
35th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment (“Cladak Zouaves”), 1863-1865–Plate No. 434;
The Civil Guard in Cuba 1895-1898 (Governor General’s Bodyguard)–Plate No. 435;
R.O.T.C. Unit, Oregon State College, 1941–Plate No. 436;
Dress Uniforms, 4th U.S. Artillery Enlisted Men and Company Grade Officers, Heavy Batteries 1872-1881–Plate No. 438;
Maryland Guard Battalion 53rd regiment Infantry, Maryland Militia 1860-1861–Plate No. 439;
French Corps of Cavalry, Canada, 1759-1760–Plate No. 441;
The Second Rhode Island regiment of the Continental Line, 1775-1777–Plate No. 442;
Signal Corps, United States Army, Full Dress, 1891-1902–Plate No. 443;
American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia Archangel Contingent, 1918-1919–Plate No. 444;
Excellent for framing, difficult to find. Clean, crisp. (F-). $8.50each.