British Infantry Uniforms Since 1660

British Infantry Uniforms Since 1660 by Michael Barthorp, published by New Orchard Editions Ltd. in 1982, offers a detailed examination of the evolution of British infantry dress and accessories from the year 1600. This first edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, featuring both color and black-and-white illustrations by P. Turner that enhance the historical narrative.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the uniforms worn by various branches of the British Army, including the Infantry, Guards, and Line, highlighting both full dress and combat gear. The book traces significant changes in military attire over the centuries, providing insights into the cultural and practical aspects of these uniforms. With its focus on the subject of British Army uniforms, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the visual representation of British military heritage.
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Blandford Press 1st ed 1982 brown boards No Dw exc colour + bw illus by P.Turner traces the development of dress and accessories from 1600 Infantry,Guards + Line full dress + combat Gc
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