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This review is from: Colonial American Troops 1610-1774 (1) (Men-at-Arms) (Pt. 1) (Paperback)
Reading the works of Rene Chartrand is like eating a full course meal. Well served. Well formed. No Bad Taste. The information within is well served and in good quality. And quite filling for the mind.In the five books of King Louis XV's army, the entire french military of the time period was well well served up like a Five Course Meal. In the three books of Colonial American Troops we have a similar feast of accurate well served information on the pre-revolution american soldier. Which can also be served with the revised edition of Wolf's Army by Robin May and Gerry Embleton and the two books of General Washington's Army by Marko Zlatich and Peter Copeland. For those who enjoy early american history, these three books are are an excellent find. |
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Colonial American Troops 1610-1774 (1) (Men-at-Arms) (Pt. 1) by Rene Chartrand (Paperback - April 25, 2002)
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