Uniforms Illustrated 19 - The Boer War 🔍
Philip J. Haythornthwaite Arms and Armour Press ; Distributed in the USA by Sterling Publishing Co. Inc, Uniforms illustrated ;, no. 19, Poole, Dorset, New York, England, 1987
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London: Arms and Armour Press, 1987. -68 pgs. This book presents a photographic look at the Boer War of 1899-1902. Though contemporary photographs are the most valuable source of information about the uniforms and equipment, these must be used with caution because some are obviously posed and frequently misleadingly captioned. The British Army embarked on the campaign wearing a uniform of khaki tunic and trousers, with puttees and sun helmet, while the Boers were civilians formed into __ad hoc__ units to exploit their skill at bushcraft, marksmanship, and mobility.
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Alternative title
The Boer War (Uniforms Illustrated No. 19)
Alternative author
Haythornthwaite, Philip J
Alternative publisher
Media House Publications
Alternative publisher
Arms and Armour, 1987.
Alternative publisher
Leventhal (Lionel) Ltd
Alternative publisher
Ken Trotman Ltd
Alternative edition
Uniforms illustrated, no. 19, Sandton, 1987
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Uniforms illustrated, 19, London, 1987
Alternative edition
First Edition, PT, 1987
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1119425
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lg1964838
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Book by Haythornthwaite, Philip J.
date open sourced
2017-08-07
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