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German Amateur Photographers
in the First World War: A View
from the Trenches on the Western
Front Sebastian Remus. While fighting
in the trenches German soldiers had their
cameras with them and took shots of the
reality of war. These photographs show
the trench war at the Western Front as
the infantry man or the company officer
captured it with his camera.
Size:12”x9”•380bwphotos•256pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3093-3•hard•$59.99
Feldgrau 1915-16: The War and
Peace Time Uniforms of the German
Army. The Official Regulations of
1915-16 Edited by Charles Woolley. This
volume combines three color period vol-
umes: 1. Deutchlands Armee in feldgrauer
Kriegs-und-Friedens-Uniform;2.Feldgrau
in Krieg und Frieden, Berlin 1916; 3. Die
Feldgrau Friedens-und Kriegs-Bekleiding
der K. Bayerischen Armee, Munich 1916.
Size:11.5”x9”•200colorphotos•240pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3958-5•hard•$69.99
Field Grey Uniforms of the Imperial German
Army 1907-1918. Michael Baldwin &Malcolm
Fisher. Never before published period photographs
and a wealth of highly detailed color studio photos
of tunics, laying out, in a very clear and precise
way, all the variations of tunic, their origins and
usage. This is an absolute must for any collector
ofWWIuniformsandmemorabilia.Areader-friendly
book, it will guide the collector through the often
difficult and confusing information on the subject.
In deluxe slipcase.
Size:11.5”x16”•400color/bwphotos•272pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4033-8•hard•$125.00
Imperial German Field Uniforms and Equip-
ment 1907-18JohanSomers.This three-volume
set provides the reader with an insight into the wide
range of uniforms, weapons and field equipment
used by the Imperial German Army during WWI.
Vol.1: Field Equipment, Optical Instruments, Body
Armor, Mine and Chemical Warfare, Communica-
tions Equipment, Weapons, Cloth Headgear.
Size:9”x12”•500bw/colorphotos•384pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2261-3•hard•$69.95
Vol.2: Infantry and Cavalry Helmets: Pickelhaube,
Shako, Tschapka, Steel Helmets, etc.; Infantry and
Cavalry Uniforms: M1907/10, M1908, Simpli-
fied 1915, Friedensrock 1915, Feldbluse 1915;
Insignia, Imperial Marine.
Size:9”x12”•500bw/colorphotos•440pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2262-1•hard•$69.95
Vol.3:LandsturmUniformsandEquipment;Cyclist
(Radfahrer)Equipment;ColonialUniforms inChina
1898-1918; Colonial Uniforms (Africa and the
Southseas); Colonial Police Uniforms (Africa and
the Southseas); Horse Equipment; and many other
rare and unusual topics.
Size:9”x12”•600color/bwphotos•464pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2778-0•hard•$79.95
Uniforms & Equipment of the Imperial
German Army 1900-18: A Study in Period
Photos - Air Service • Cavalry • Assault
Troops • Signal Troops • Pickelhauben •
Steel Helmets • Vehicles Charles Woolley.
The second volume in the series contains over
500 never before published photos of the Impe-
rial German military forces. Each photograph and
captionhasbeencarefully researched,affording the
readermuch informationnot tobe foundelsewhere.
Size:9”x12”•590bw/colorphotos•320pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1104-2•hard•$69.95
Uniforms & Equipment of the Imperial
German Army 1900-18: A Study in Period
Photos - Infantry • Artillery • Jäger •
Landsturm • Mountain • Insignia • Weap-
ons. Charles Woolley. Formal studio portraits of
pre-war dress and wartime uniforms of all arms,
as well as photo postal cards taken in the field of
various troops. Also included is a sixty page full-
color uniform section reproduced from the rare
1914 plates by Major Arthur Schmidt of Infanterie
Regiment Nr. 172.
Size:9”x12”•550bw/colorphotos•376pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0935-8•hard•$69.95
Uniforms & Accoutrements of the Imperial
German Hussars 1880-1910: An Illustrated
Guide to theMilitary Fashion of the Kaiser’s
Cavalry Paul Sanders
Vol.1: Covers the Guard, Death Head 1st and
2nd and line 3rd through 9th regiments. Chapters
provide in-depth research on the headgear, tunics,
trousers and musician uniforms, and includes a
rare set of watercolors illustrating the regimental
parade horse bridles.
Size:9”x12”•300color/bwphotos•232pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2060-2•hard•$79.95
Vol.2: Covers the 10th through 20th regiments
and includes the colorful 10th, Brunswick 17th,
and Saxon regiments. Chapters on the uniform ac-
cessories (bandoliers and boxes), swords, steins,
and rank and regimental insignia are also included.
Size:9”x12”•300color/bwphotos•216pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2061-0•hard•$79.95
Regimental Steins of the Kaiser’s Cavalry
Paul Sanders. The steins presented in this book
are organized by cavalry service branch, beginning
with the heavy cavalries of Prussia and Saxony,
followed by the Hussar and Uhlan regiments, and
finishing with representative steins of the Jäger Zu
Pferde and Dragoon regiments. Each stein is well
illustrated in large color photos.
Size:6”x9”•450color/bwphotos•248pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3683-6•hard•$69.99
Schirmmützen: Imperial German Cavalry
Field Service Caps Robert Schiller. This book is
the first complete reference on schirmmützen, and
shows and describes the headgear for all branches
of the ImperialGermancavalry.Thepre-warmodels
as well as the M-7 and M-15 war model caps are
all illustrated in color photos and original period
images. Also provides German nomenclature for
the caps and valuable tips on how to collect and
identify the various regiments.
Size:6”x9”•170color/bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3528-0•hard•$59.99
Spiked Helmets of Imperial Germany Trawnik
& Cowan. This monumental set includes over
400 color photos, illustrations and period images
from the finest collections in the United States
and Europe. For the first time, collectors will see
a comprehensive full color photographic lexicon
picturing helmets from every unit of the Imperial
German Army of 1914. Many of the photos exhibit
helmets of such rarity that they have never been
seenoutsideaselectgroupofadvancedcollectors.
Vol.1: Infantry Regiments • Pioneer Bat-
talions • General Officers
Size:6”x9”•200color/bwphotos•256pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2168-4•hard•$59.95
Vol.2: Cavalry • Artillery • Train
Size:6”x9”•200color/bwphotos•256pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2167-6•hard•$59.95
Head Dress of Imperial Germany 1880-
1916 Paul Sanders. This book is a compilation of
helmets collected over the past thirty years, and is
intended as an illustrated reference source on the
elaborate head dress of the Imperial German Army
from 1880-1916. Displaying many rare helmets
in full color, large format photos, the book covers
most branches within the army and is organized
in alphabetical order beginning with the artillery
units, moving through the various cavalry (hussars,
dragoons, currasiers, uhlans) and infantry units.
Size:9”x12”•190colorphotos•200pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1387-8•hard•$75.00
Imperial German Military Officers’ Helmets
and Headdress 1871-1918 Thomas N.G.
Stubbs. This work is a detailed reference on the
officer’s headdress of the Imperial German army
from 1871-1918. Described and shown in full
color are helmets from the following subjects:
generals, infantry, cavalry, artillery, technical
troops, communication troops, train, semi-military
forces,medicalandveterinaryservices, intendance
and supply, the beamte, marine infantry and the
colonial forces.
Size:8.5”x11”•400color/bwphotos•544pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1875-6•hard•$79.95
The Imperial German Armies in Field Grey
Seen Through Period Photographs • 1907-
1918 Johan Somers. These books present in
detail the field-grey uniforms, helmets, weapons,
and equipment used before and during WWI. Each
branch of service is illustrated with over 3000
b/w, and color photos. Among the many topics
covered are: uniforms, headgear, weapons, gas
warfare, telephone and communications equip-
ment, infantry, jäger, schützen, radfahrer, mountain
troops, machine gunners, etc.
Vol.1
Size:9”x12”•1000bw/colorphotos•280pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4254-7•hard•$79.99
Vol.2
Size:9”x12”•1000bw/colorphotos•336pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4584-5•hard•$79.99
Vol.3
Size:9”x12”•1000bw/colorphotos•360pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4585-2•hard•$79.99
Uniforms of the German Colonial
Troops 1884-1918 Charles Woolley.
The Schutztruppen, the Expedition Korps,
and III. See-Bataillon of the Imperial Ger-
man Marines were the forces assigned
to protect Germany’s far-flung Colonial
possessions in Africa and China.
Size: 11”x 8.5” • 280 color/bw photos •
192pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3357-6•hard•$69.99
In the Service of the Kaiser: Uniforms &
Equipment of the WWI German Soldier as
Painted by Soldier-Artist Friedrich Ludwig
Scharf. Charles Woolley. Friedrich Ludwig Scharf
painted the troops as they looked going about their
dailyduties.ScharfalsohadacareerJägerenlisted
man, rising to the rank of Offizierstellvertrater in
1918. He spent most of his wartime service on the
Eastern front, where he observed and fought with
the Cavalry regiments, as well as the Reserve and
Landsturm troops assigned to that front.
Size:9”x12”•120color/bwphotos•120pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1981-7•hard•$49.95
German Assault Troops of WWI: Organiza-
tion • Tactics • Weapons • Equipment •
Orders of Battle • Uniforms. Thomas Wictor.
The organization, tactics, weapons, equipment, or-
dersofbattle,and uniformsofofficialand unofficial
units, from early raiding parties to formal assault
battalions. Rare photos of badges and insignia
not previously known, with complete primary
documents describing regulations and training.
Specific operations on all fronts are included, with
extracts from army manuals for shock-troop arms.
Size:8.5”x11”•300bwphotos•344pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4036-9•hard•$69.99
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