GP MusettiUniforms of Austerlitz: Napoleonic Uniforms of the Grande Armee and the Russian and Austrian Imperial Armies of 1805
P**S
Good history reference
Very well written good color plates useful information
A**R
A Visual Feast of Napoleonic Uniforms
If you're a history buff or simply fascinated by the military pomp and pageantry of the Napoleonic era, "Uniforms of Austerlitz" is an absolute gem that belongs on your bookshelf. This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the uniforms worn by soldiers of Napoleon's famed Grande Armée, accompanied by stunning artwork and detailed historical insights.Beyond its visual appeal, "Uniforms of Austerlitz" also excels in its presentation of historical information. The author demonstrates a deep understanding of the period, providing readers with valuable insights into the significance of different uniform styles, as well as the evolution of military fashion during the Napoleonic Wars. Each uniform is contextualised within the broader historical narrative, allowing readers to gain a deeper appreciation for the role of clothing and appearance in shaping the identity of Napoleon's army.Whether you're a seasoned historian or a casual enthusiast, you're sure to find this volume both informative and visually captivating.
S**5
Great overview of the involved regiments, roles and local positions - this makes this book unique
I'm a modeler of napoleonic battlefields and this book provides a perfect overview of the involved regiments from Russia, Austria and France and is very recommendable. I've never had a book with a detailed description of the involved regiments, their exact position in the battle and their losses combined with pictures of the uniforms. One point of critics: I would prefer to improve the drawings of these soldiers and their colors. Please publish more of these books for other battles than Marengo and Austerlitz, e.g. Jena and Auerstedt 1806, Eylau 1807, Friedland 1807, Wagram 1809, Borodino 1812, Leipzig 1813 and Waterloo 1815. I would definitely buy them.
C**A
Remarkable departure from staid formats
The book contains excellent information, remarkable detail, and workmanlike illustrations (the artist has a good eye for proportion and plastic rendering-- my only criticism would be sharper detail-- perhaps some ink/black lines?).Also, it eschews what seems to be the regular format of forcing plates in the center and accompanying information/text almost as an appendix. This makes it far easier to read and view the illustrations.The forward has the standard scene setting and discussion of the battle, and a decent bibliography is also present.I look forward to seeing their future books on Marengo and especially Blenheim, and hope that they eventually delve into slightly more esoteric areas rather than recapitulate on battles/eras already covered.Altogether worth the price. Cheers!
G**D
great detail
great details of all combatents
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