Uniforms of European Armies during the Batavian Revolution: From the Amsterdam Civic Guard to foreign armies: French, Dutch, English, Austrian, Prussian and German states in the years 1780-1797

Uniforms of European Armies during the Batavian Revolution: From the Amsterdam Civic Guard to foreign armies: French, Dutch, English, Austrian, Prussian and German states in the years 1780-1797 - Soldiers, Weapons & Uniforms Nap

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book present two rare and fine collections of Dutch military print. The first series was realized by S.G. Casten, and it is dedicated to the uniforms and weapons during the Batavian Revolution, from 1787 to 1795. The second small collection is a beautiful work of the great Dutch draughtsman, painter and etcher Jan Hendrik Langendijk related to the soldiers of Batavian Republic in 1806. Our reprint in based on the original copy preserved in the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum. In our volume you may find the 79 plates for the first part with the missing number of 44, 46 and 47. The second series is based on the 17 engraving of Jan Dirk Langendijk with uniforms of the "French era" of Batavian Republic in the years 1799-1806.

Book information

ISBN: 9788893272216
Publisher: Soldiershop
Imprint: Soldiershop
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 306g
Height: 203mm
Width: 251mm
Spine width: 13mm