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The Polish Army in 1775
The Polish Army in 1775
 
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Gabriel Raspe was one of the early chroniclers of military unifoms producing volumes on several armies of the day. This edition is translated from an original copy of this rare book, rarely seen in its entirety in the West.
Gabriel Raspe published this book in the 1780’s on the Polish-Lithuanian Army of 1775 illustrating the various units and detailing their organization. The army illustrated in this book existed between the First Partition of Poland and the one that fought against the Russians prior to the Second Partition. It provides a valuable link between the pre-partition Commonwealth Army and the troops that fought in defense of the Constitution of 1791.
Translated and edited by Vincent W Rospond II
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  • Softcover
  • 178 pages
  • Size 5.5" x 8.5"

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