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The Russian Civil War (1) The Red Army
The Russian Civil War (1) The Red Army
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The main instrument with which the Bolsheviks imposed communism on Russia was the Red Army. Traditionally the origins of this army were among the factory workers who laid down their tools and took up arms as a way of expressing their grievances. Already formed by the time of the revolutions of 1905 and February 1917, these militant workers organised themselves into parliamentary detachments known as the krasnogvardeytsi, or 'Red Guards'. In this first of two volumes [see Men-at-Arms 305: White Armies] focusing on the Russian Civil War, Mikhail Khvostov examines the Red Army's organisation, weaponry, uniforms and insignia.

The Russian Civil War (2) White Armies
The Russian Civil War (2) White Armies
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Soon after the 1917 February revolution, and the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, the White cause began to emerge and oppose the Bolsheviks. There was, however, no single, united White Army to fight the Red Army and the forces available to the Whites represented a spectrum of political factions including monarchist military organisations and social-democrats. Many of the Cossack hosts also sided with the Whites, seeing it as an opportunity to create their own independent states; others remained neutral or hostile to both sides. This fascinating text by Mikhail Khvostov examines the colourful uniforms and the equipment of the White armies of the Russian Civil War.

The Sarmatians 600 BC–AD 450
The Sarmatians 600 BC–AD 450
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The Sarmatians - one of the many nomadic groups to emerge from the great Eurasian Steppe - crossed the Don in about the 3rd century BC to displace their western neighbours, the Scythians, in the lands north of the Black Sea. Later they burst into Asia Minor and Rome's Danube provinces, becoming famous for the prowess of their lance-armed cavalry - first as enemies, and later as allies of Rome. They influenced Rome's adoption of heavy armoured cavalry, and in Roman service they were even posted to Britain. Drawing upon a wide reading of Classical authors and of Russian archaeological publications, this fascinating study is the first major English language attempt to reconstruct their armour, equipment and tactics.

The Sikh Army 1799–1849
The Sikh Army 1799–1849
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The beginning of the 19th century saw the rise of a remarkable Sikh leader in the Punjab province of north-west India. Unifying the feudal rulers under his authority, the conquering Maharaja Ranjit Singh pursued campaigns of expansion for nearly 40 years, creating for the purpose a new regular army on the Western model. His death in 1839 found the frontiers of Sikh and British power in confrontation; in the 1840s the inevitable trial of strength brought British crown and East India Company troops into battle against the most formidable Indian army they ever faced. Its story is told here in fascinating detail, illustrated with rare early paintings and with colourful reconstructions of Punjabi regular soldiers and feudal warriors.

The Spanish Civil War 1936–39
The Spanish Civil War 1936–39
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By the spring of 1936 an armed clash was imminent between the forces of Spain's extreme Left and extreme Right. Viewed largely as a confrontation between democracy and fascism, the resulting civil war proved to be of enormous international significance. Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy intervened to assist General Franco, while the Soviet Union came to the aid of the Republican forces. This book explains the background to the war and charts the course of the nearly three-year long conflict through to General Franco's victory. Photographs and colour plates illustrate the uniforms and equipment of the Republican and Nationalist armies.

The Stonewall Brigade
The Stonewall Brigade
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'Look!' There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. Rally behind the Virginians!' With these words General Bee ensured the reputation of Thomas Jackson and his troops who were fighting alongside him at the battle of the the First Bull Run. This reputation was enhanced during Jackson's Shenandoah Valley campaign and other operations where the Stonewall Brigade's actions gained the praise of their Confederate compatriots and the respect of their enemies. This book examines the uniforms, equipment, history and organization of the Brigade and its combat experience during the American Civil War. Detailed maps and contemporary illustrations accompany this account of their major engagements.

The Taiping Rebellion 1851–66
The Taiping Rebellion 1851–66
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The Taiping movement began as the Pai Shang-ti Hui (the Society of God-Worshippers), founded in Kwangsi province in 1846 by Hung Hsiu-ch'uan. A sickly individual of questionable sanity. Hung had become subject to visions which interpreted as demonstrating that he was Jesus Christ's 'Divine Younger Brother', with God's mandate to govern China. This fascinating work by Ian Heath examines the organisation, dress and weapons of forces on both sides of the Taiping Rebellion – a conflict which saw the involvement of around 10 million troops during 15 years of conflict; as many as 600 cities change hands time and time again; and 20-30 million deaths.

The Union Army 1861–65 (2) Eastern and New England States
The Union Army 1861–65 (2) Eastern and New England States
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This book describes and illustrates the uniforms and personal equipment of the troops fielded by the Eastern and New England states that fought for the Union during the American Civil War.

During 1861–65, the United States Army, pitted against the forces of the fledgling Confederacy, fought to defend the Union during five long years of bitter conflict. This volume, the second in a three-part study, chronicles the clothing, insignia and gear worn by the soldiers fielded by 12 of the states that fought to preserve the Union.

While uniforms conforming to standard Union Army patterns were widely issued to these troops, some wore distinctive items of dress or insignia, and a wide variety of weapons were carried. Ron Field, an acknowledged authority on US military apparel, reveals how the Eastern and New England states clothed and equipped their regiments during the Civil War. Eight plates of original artwork showing officers and enlisted men of the Union Army are complemented by photographs of soldiers and items of uniform from a variety of sources.

The Venetian Empire 1200–1670
The Venetian Empire 1200–1670
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The story of Venice is, to some extent, separate from that of the rest of Europe. The same could be said of the city's military history and organisation. Early in the 9th century the Venetians defeated Pepin the Frank's attempts to overawe them, and they remained, at least in theory, subject to Byzantium. Gradually, however, Venice drifted into independence; and subsequently carved out its own empire at the expense of its former Byzantine masters. The Venetians were soon famous for their roving and warlike spirit, keen business acumen and pride. This book explores the remarkable history of the city and its army from 1200 up until 1670.

Ukrainian Armies 1914–55
Ukrainian Armies 1914–55
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There can be no region in Europe whose history has been more tortured than Ukraine. During the 20th century Austria, Poland, Russia, Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania vied for power over parts of this vast and fragmented area; and its divided peoples rose time and again in vain attempts to win their independence.

For the first time in the West, this book gives a succinct summary of all the different armed forces raised among the Ukrainians, and of their uniforms and insignia. These are illustrated in colour and in a selection of extremely rare photographs, dating from the Great War to the aftermath of World War II, when Ukrainian guerrillas continued to defy the Soviet authorities until the mid-1950s.

Warships of the Ancient World 3000–500 BC
Warships of the Ancient World 3000–500 BC
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The world's first war machines were ships built two millennia before the dawn of the Classical world. Their influence on the course of history cannot be overstated. A wide variety of galleys and other types of warships were built by successive civilisations, each with their own distinctive appearance, capability and utility. The earliest of these were the Punt ships and the war galleys of Egypt which defeated the Sea People in the first known naval battle. Following the fall of these civilisations, the Phoenicians built biremes and other vessels, while in Greece the ships described in detail in the 'Trojan' epics established a tradition of warship building culminating in the pentekonters and triaconters. The warships of the period are abundantly illustrated on pottery and carved seals, and depicted in inscriptions and on bas-reliefs. The subject has been intensively studied for two and a half millennia, culminating in the contemporary works of authoritative scholars such as Morrison, Wallinga, Rodgers and Casson. To date there are no works covering the subject which are accessible and available to non-academics.

Wellington's Heavy Cavalry
Wellington's Heavy Cavalry
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Wellington considered the British cavalry to be technically inferior to the French, although paradoxically he also said that one British squadron would be a match for two of the enemy. His main concern was that although the British cavalry lacked neither courage nor dash, they lacked discipline, in that they invariably failed to rally and re-form once they had charged home. At Waterloo, although the cavalry generally performed superbly well, the endemic faults which Wellington had already identified were repeated more than once, resulting in the decimation of several fine regiments. Bryan Fosten explores the history, organisation and uniforms of Wellington's Heavy Cavalry.

Wellington's Peninsula Regiments (1) The Irish
Wellington's Peninsula Regiments (1) The Irish
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The forces which Wellington led in Portugal and Spain and up into southern France between 1808 and 1814 achieved a consistent record of victory perhaps unmatched in the history of the British Army. Some 40 per cent of this volunteer army were Irishmen – a remarkable figure, given the recent unrest and bloodshed in Ireland. This book details the record, and illustrates the uniforms and equipment, of the two cavalry and three infantry units boasting formal Irish identity: the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, 18th Hussars, 27th (Enniskillen), 87th (Prince of Wales's Own Irish), and 88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiments of Foot.

Wellington's Peninsula Regiments (2) The Light Infantry
Wellington's Peninsula Regiments (2) The Light Infantry
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The forces which Wellington led in Portugal and Spain and up into southern France between 1808 and 1814 achieved a record of victory perhaps unmatched in the history of the British Army. Among his infantry the regiments of the Light Division were self-consciously an ้lite, trained to fight with initiative and independence on the exposed edges of the marching army. This book explains their evolution and tactics, details the campaigns in which they fought and illustrates the uniforms and equipment of the Light Infantry regiments: the 43rd (Monmouthshire), 52nd (Oxfordshire), 51st (2nd Yorkshire), 68th (Durham) and 85th (Bucks Volunteers).

Ypres 1914: Messines (Paperback)
Ypres 1914: Messines (Paperback)
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These three Battleground Europe books on Ypres 1914 mark the centenary of the final major battle of the 1914 campaign on the Western Front. Although fought over a relatively small area and short time span, the fighting was even more than usually chaotic and the stakes were extremely high. Authors Nigel Cave and Jack Sheldon combine their respective expertise to tell the story of the men – British, French, Indian and German - who fought over the unremarkable undulating ground that was to become firmly placed in British national conscience ever afterwards.

At the end of October 1914 an increasingly desperate Falkenhayn, aware that his offensive in Flanders had stalled, decided to make one final effort to break through the Allied lines south of Ypres. Pulling together a large strike force, the so-called Army Group Fabeck, he launched a violent offensive designed to capture the Messines Ridge and to use this dominating terrain as a springboard for a further advance. Inadequately resourced, assembled in a rush, this thrust was soon in trouble. Confused fighting in the wooded areas to the south of the Menin Road slowed the advance and initial attempts to gain a foothold on the ridge failed. A supreme effort by the men of the 26th Infantry Division ultimately brought about the capture of the town of Messines and similar heroics by the Bavarian 6th Reserve Division led to the fall of Wytschaete, but it was all in vain. Yet again a valiant Allied defence had buckled, but not broken.

Cave Bears
Cave Bears
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Splintered Light Miniatures is proud to present our Cave Bears pack! These 15mm figures come in packs of 3 with 3 different poses. These were sculpted by Bob Olley.

Frost Giants
Frost Giants
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Sculpted by Ben Siens, the Frost Giants are ready to crush those intruding upon their frosty lands. Each pack comes with 2 giants.

**Some assembly will be required

Orc Heavies
Orc Heavies
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Splintered Light Miniatures is proud to present our Orc Heavies pack! These 15mm figures come in packs of 12 with 2 different poses. These tough, well armored warriors serve as the core of any orc army and wield great 2 handed axes in battle. Sculpted by Ben Siens, these are highly detailed and a must for any Orc/Goblin gamer!

Orc Heavies 2
Orc Heavies 2
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The Orc Heavies 2 pack comes with 12 figures in 2 poses and was sculpted by Ben Siens.

The Fortified Village (v2)
The Fortified Village (v2)
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Double map representing a circular castle and its village defended by a wooden palisade.

The plan is inspired by the castle of Avalon in the Dauphin้ region of south-eastern France.

The maps meet the Cry Havoc standard, are printed in high definition (300 dpi) and on a strong varnished cardboard similar to that of the original maps.

Trog Hunting Band
Trog Hunting Band
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Sculpted by Ben Siens, the Trog Hunting Band comes with 12 figures in 6 different poses. Each set includes 3 of each warrior pose, 1 naga leader, 1 trog with horn, and 1 lizard beast.

Wood Elf Eagle Riders
Wood Elf Eagle Riders
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Splintered Light Miniatures is proud to present our Wood Elf Eagle Rider pack! These 15mm figures come in packs of 3 with 2 different poses and ready to ride their great eagles into battle. Sculpted by Faron Betchley, these are highly detailed and a must for any Wood Elf gamer!

Woodland Guardians
Woodland Guardians
£13.00

Sculpted by Ben Siens, the Woodland Guardians pack comes with 12 figures in 3 poses.

28mm Confederate cavalry with carbines, summer
28mm Confederate cavalry with carbines, summer
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with carbines.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Confederate cavalry with carbines, winter
28mm Confederate cavalry with carbines, winter
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with carbines in winter clothing.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Confederate cavalry with pistols, summer
28mm Confederate cavalry with pistols, summer
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with pistols.

Figures are cast to order.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead. Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Confederate cavalry with pistols, winter
28mm Confederate cavalry with pistols, winter
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with pistols in winter clothing.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Confederate cavalry with sabers, summer
28mm Confederate cavalry with sabers, summer
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with sabers.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Confederate cavalry with sabers, winter
28mm Confederate cavalry with sabers, winter
£13.49

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with sabers in winter clothing.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

28mm Native American Allies
28mm Native American Allies
£13.49

These can be painted to support either the Union or the Confederacy.

This pack includes 3 mounted figures with various weapons. Figures chosen randomly.

Figures are cast to order.

These miniatures are cast in high white metal and contain a small amount of lead. Not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Figures supplied unpainted.

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