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Imperial German Edged Weaponry Thomas
M. Johnson with Victor Diehl and Thomas Wit-
tmann. This three volume set on Imperial German
swords, daggers, and bayonets is a follow-up
to the author’s successful and highly acclaimed
four-volume series on WWII German (2005), and
his equally heralded three-volume series on WWII
German swords (2006) – both sets from Schiffer
Publishing. These new Imperial volumes are the
result of many years of arduous research on both
sides of the Atlantic with several dozen advanced
Imperial blade collectors making contributions.
Additionally, the author’s long-term relationship
with key personnel in the Solingen edged weapon
industryopenednumerousdoors in thepreparation
of this invaluable reference series.
Vol.1: Army and Cavalry
Size:9”x12”•450bw/colorphotos•328pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2934-0•hard•$79.95
Vol.2: Naval Dirks, and Sabers
Size:9”x12”•200bw/colorphotos•256pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2935-7•hard•$79.95
Vol.3: Automobile and Aero Corps, Gov-
ernment and Civilian, Hunting, Colonial,
Kinder
Size:9”x12”•400bw/colorphotos•328pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2936-4•hard•$79.95
IMPERIAL GERMANY, WORLD WAR I GERMANY
The Cavalry Regiments of Frederick the
Great 1756-63 Dorn & Engelmann. A large
format, color volume on Frederick’s cavalry
regiments. All currassier, dragoon, and hussar
regiments are illustrated with two color pages
for each regiment, and informative text including
the history of each formation to their dissolution.
Size:9”x12”•70color illustrations•160pp.
ISBN:0-88740-164-3•hard•$95.00
The Infantry Regiments of Frederick the
Great 1756-63 Dorn & Engelmann. The most
famous field and garrison regiments of Frederick’s
army documented in a splendid large volume.
Impressive color illustrations and informative
text. Also includes regimental chronicles, lists of
regimental commanders, and more.
Size:9”x12”•73color illustrations•160pp.
ISBN:0-88740-163-5•hard•$95.00
The Prussian Army - to 1815 Digby Smith.
This book is a comprehensive study of the Prussian
army from its inception in 1571, to the dramatic
defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. The his-
tory of each regiment is presented with details of
the uniforms worn, down to the regimental lace
decorations and the many grenadier cap plates, the
various colonels in chief who owned the regiment,
and the battles and clashes inwhich each took part.
Size:6”x9”•100color/bw illustrations•528pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1990-6•hard•$39.95
The Kaiser’s Army In Color: Uniforms of the
Imperial German Army as Illustrated by Carl
Becker 1890-1910CharlesWoolley.Theauthor
brings to the student of uniforms, as well as the art
andmilitaryhistorian, the truegloryof thisbrief,but
mostcolorful time.The104neverbeforepublished
uniform plates are a treasure trove of color, action,
and rarity that have only been viewed by a select
few before this publication.
Size:9”x12”•130colorplates•152pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1173-5•hard•$49.95
Herbert Knotel’s German Armies in Color
- as Illustrated in his Watercolors &
Sketches Andrew Woelflein. Knötel adroitly
brings soldiers of every age and every nationality
to life with his detailed sketches and masterful
watercolors, and includes 137 never-before-
published sketches and watercolors of German
military figures from the 18th-20th centuries. A
superb biographical essay from Knötel’s only
child provides personal context for the artist’s life
and brilliant work.
Size:9”x12”•130color/bwphotos•144pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2784-1•hard•$49.95
Militaria: A Study of German Helmets &
Uniforms 1729-1918 Jan K. Kube. Superb
history by a renowned expert in the field of German
militaria. This classic volume is now available in
English and covers all aspects of the pre-1918
German uniform. Over 500 photos, many in color,
show uniforms of the Infantry, Dragoons, Guards,
Hussars, Light Cavalry and Cadets.
Size:7.75”x10.5”•500colorphotos•238pp.
ISBN:0-88740-243-7•hard•$35.00
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headgear,
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militari : uniforms,
headgear, weapons
Imperial Germany,WorldWar I Germany............................ 53
Germany inWorldWar II......................................................... 55
Flying Clothing and Gear.......................................................... 58
19th Century U. S. Uniforms & Headgear ........................... 59
U.S. Uniforms -WWI to the Present..................................... 60
19th and 20th Century British................................................ 62
World Militaria and Other Subjects....................................... 63
Weaponry..................................................................................... 65