Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars, 1796-1814 by Philip J. Haythornthwaite
SKU: B-002230

Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars, 1796-1814

Special Features: Illustrated, Dust Jacket
Condition: The dust jacket has a small water mark. The pages are not affected. Clean and tidy pages. Free of writing. Free of dog ears. Tight binding. From a smoke free home.

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Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars, 1796-1814 by Philip J. Haythornthwaite is a richly illustrated reference that details the dress and equipment of French and allied forces during the revolutionary and Napoleonic periods. The hardcover edition, published by Sterling Publishing in 1985, offers clear line drawings and concise descriptions for both young adult and adult readers interested in military history.

The book’s 195 pages are clean, tidy and free of any writing, dog‑ears or markings, and the binding remains tight. A dust jacket is included; it shows a small water mark but the pages themselves are unaffected.

As a non‑fiction work in the historical and reference categories, this volume serves as a handy guide for collectors, reenactors, and anyone studying foreign militaries or fashion design of the era. The illustrated format makes it especially useful for visual learners seeking accurate depictions of Napoleonic uniforms.

The item comes from a smoke‑free home, ensuring the paper and cover are in good condition, and it is ready to be added to a library or displayed on a shelf.