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French Foreign Legion 1831–71 - Men-at-Arms

4.51 ( 74 Ratings by Goodreads)
French Foreign Legion 1831–71

French Foreign Legion 1831–71 - Men-at-Arms

4.51 (74 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 15 December, 2016
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Concluding his bestselling series on the French Foreign Legion, Martin Windrow explores the formation and development of the Legion during its 'first generation'.

Raised in 1831, the Legion's formative years would see it fight continuous and savage campaigns in Algeria, aid the Spanish government in the Carlist War, join the British in the Crimean campaign and fight alongside the Swiss in the bloody battles of Magenta and Solferino. With the ever-changing combat environments they found themselves in, the Legion had to constantly adapt in order to survive.

Taking advantage of the latest research, this lavishly illustrated study explores the evolution of the uniforms and kit of the French Foreign Legion, from their early campaigns in Algeria through to their iconic Battle of Camerone in Mexico and their role in the Franco-Prussian war.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781472817709
ISBN10 1472817702
Number Of Pages 48
Item Weight 180 g
Product Dimensions 178 x 240 x 4 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Martin Windrow is series editor at Osprey and an authority on the post-war French army, particularly the Foreign Legion. He is the author of numerous books, including Men-at-Arms 300: French Foreign Legion since 1945, and the critically acclaimed The Last Valley: Dien Bien Phu and the French Defeat in Vietnam (2004).

Gerry Embleton has been a leading illustrator and researcher of historical costume since the 1970s, and has illustrated and written Osprey titles on a wide range of subjects for more than 20 years.

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