The Civil War Catalog

The Civil War Catalog by Antony Shaw is a detailed exploration of the uniforms, weapons, and equipment used during the American Civil War. Published by Salamander in 2003, this first edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book provides an informative overview of various military aspects, including the infantry, cavalry, and artillery, while also addressing the roles of both officers and enlisted personnel.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of military medicine, camp life, and the experiences of prisoners of war, offering insights into the daily realities of those involved in the conflict. This catalog serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the United States during the Civil War period, highlighting the intricate details of military life and equipment from 1850 to 1877.
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This catalogue features the uniforms, weapons and equipment of the American Civil War. Including features on the infantry, cavalry and artillery, uniforms and equipment relating to both officers and other ranks are featured. Military medicine, camp life and prisoners of war are also covered.
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