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Armies of the East India Company 1750–1850

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Armies of the East India Company 1750–1850
Contrary to popular belief, the capture of India was not accomplished by the British Army, but by the private armies of the East India Company, which grew in size to become larger than that of any European sovereign state. This book offers a history of this army, examining the many conflicts they fought, and their equipment and training.

CHF 20.50

Auldearn 1645

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Auldearn 1645
In 1644 the Earl of Montrose led a Royalist rebellion against the ruling Covenanters, in the course of a year he won a string of victories which left him momentarily in control of Scotland, The Battle of Auldearn was the centrepiece of this campaign. This work details that campaign.

CHF 27.90

Armies of the Irish Rebellion 1798

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry / Embleton, Sam
Armies of the Irish Rebellion 1798
A stunning exploration of a legendary moment in Irish history. In 1798 with the British Army preoccupied in fighting France in the Caribbean and Mediterranean as well as guarding Southeast England from threatened invasion, a co-ordinated uprising broke out across the water in Ireland. Uniquely this was neither a Catholic nor a Protestant rebellion, but rather a joint effort by leaders and insurgents from both sides of the community. The Irish ...

CHF 19.50

Quebec 1759

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Quebec 1759
What a scene!' wrote Horace Walpole. 'An army in the night dragging itself up a precipice by stumps of trees to assault a town and attack an enemy strongly entrenched and double in numbers!' In one short sharp exchange of fire Major-General James Wolfe's men tumbled the Marquis de Montcalm's French army into bloody ruin. Sir John Fortescue famously described it as the 'most perfect volley ever fired on a battlefield'. In this book Stuart Reid ...

CHF 26.90

Culloden Moor 1746

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Culloden Moor 1746
The final demise of Jacobitism amid the slaughter of the Highland clans on a cold and damp Culloden Moor in April 1746 is undoubtedly one of the most famous battles in British military history. It has also been, until recently, one of the least understood from both a military and political perspective. In this modern and highly detailed account, this book combines a thorough understanding of 18th century tactics, an intimate knowledge of the b...

CHF 29.50

Queen Victoria’s Highlanders

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Queen Victoria’s Highlanders
As the British Empire dominated every corner of the globe, Queen Victoria's Highlanders served in a variety of campaigns from the Indian subcontinent to Africa. This title studies their organization, histories, and evolution of uniforms. It covers each of the famous regiments - including the Black Watch, the Gordons, the Argylls, the Camerons.

CHF 19.50

Frederick the Great’s Allies 1756–63

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry / Embleton, Sam
Frederick the Great’s Allies 1756–63
This book describes and illustrates the organization and uniforms of the Allied contingents during the Seven Years' War. At the outbreak of the war King George II's dual role as King of England and Elector of Hanover led to Britain creating and funding an alliance with Frederick's Prussia. This colorful multi-national arm of British, Brunswick, Hanoverian, and Hessian troops, with other smaller contingents, played an essential part by guarding...

CHF 19.50

Redcoat Officer

Reid, Stuart / Embleton, Gerry
Redcoat Officer
The commissioned officer ranks in the British Army from 1740-1815 were almost entirely composed of the affluent and educated - the sons of the landed gentry, the wealthy, and other professional people. This title looks at the enlistment, training, daily life and combat experiences of the typical British officer in the crucial periods of the North American conflicts, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars. It compliments the author's ...

CHF 22.50