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Title: Books
Post by: willie on October 17, 2013, 10:19:45 PM
 
 Once again it is October and most of the shows are done and now we begin to look towards Christmass . Over the few months I have gotten some very interesting books. But before I start this let me take a moment to explane a few things. I enjoy buying books and writing them up for this forum. Most of them are on uniforms and a few on military History, Art, Aircraft and Ships. If I can help someone in getting the right book for his painting then I have done my job. I am not an expert but one who keeps on learning every time I pick up a new book. Second there is no such thing as the all knowing book on this subject, some are better then others. Third there are books priced for every taste. There was one member who said how luck we where to have all these book. I can remember when I first started out and it took a lot of time to get here and you can do the same thing. Also it helps when you have a loving wife who goes along with you even when she thinks all you get them for is the color pictures.  So lets get started.
            Historie & Collections
           1.Germany in Uniform By Paul Gaujac. From Reichswehr  to Wehrmacht.  A paper back book with a lot of  Knotel drawings in it. It covers a lot of the different organizations in the 30s. For a starter book on the subject it is nice. They Could have done a better job on the printing of uniforms in the book.
           2. Officers and Soldiers of  France. Paper back. So fare there have been 23 in the series the last two being Carabiniers 1679-1871 French Artillery 16871815 There are lot color plats in these books and one the thing I like is you use them for painting and if you get paint on them it does not cost you a arm and leg. Osprey look out.
           Andrea Publishing
           1. Deutsche Luftwaffe Hard Back. By Gustavo Cano & Santiago Guillen. These books are great books geared towards the collector with lots of pictures of uniforms and equipment, the other ones I recommend are Deutsche Soldaten  Heitai Japanese Army Inside the Allgemeine  SS.
         So now enough on World War II . Are next series will be on Romans Greeks  Willie
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 19, 2013, 05:22:05 PM
So I am back again with the Greeks and Romans. The first two are really good for information and color prints. Early Aegean Warrior 5000-1450 BC by Raffaele D'Amato . If anyone has a Minoan bull set you can get lots of ideas on how to paint them. Second by the same author is Bronze age Greek Warrior 1600-1100 BC I can see a nice set about Troy the color is great and lots of information. There will be third on Bronze age Carthage.  Roman Centurions 753-31 BC, Roman Centurions 31BC-AD500  Now the last one An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Uniforms of the Roman World by Kiley it has been out a year but still a good one to get lots of prints to work from Willie  The above books are printed by Osprey
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 19, 2013, 10:10:09 PM
Just a correction to the Carthaginian title . It is called Carthaginians 6th-2nd century BC by Andrea Salimbeti  will be out in April 2014 osprey publishing. Also another title is Le Soldat Lagide de Ptolemee ler soter a Cleopantre  deals with Hellenistic Egypt from casemate
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 11, 2014, 10:41:41 AM
I recently received 3 new books from Amazon.com.

        1. Australian Military Uniforms 1800-1982, By Monty Wedd. It is a outstanding book lots of color prints and B& W drawings of equipment. So if you are in a rut here's your chance to bark out.
         2. Dress & Insignia of the British Army in Australia & New Zealand 1770 1870 By Ronald Montague. Nice book filled with lots of  information about the troops uniforms.
         3. The Indian Army and the Kings Enemies 1900-1947. By Charles Chenevix  Trench. A good book on the military history of the Indian Army from that period change of pace from uniform books   Willie   
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on January 12, 2014, 07:03:58 PM
Keep them coming Willie, it's good to have an idea of books to get ;)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on January 13, 2014, 01:21:10 AM
Yes definitely, keep them coming. :)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 22, 2014, 10:26:37 AM
 Good morning.  Since the society is painting World War I figures for the anniversary of the start of the War. I have come up with a list of some books that might help.
         1. The two Funkin books on the First World War.  For a starter set they are good covers all the countries.
         2. Osprey series. The 3 volume set on the British Army is nice but the prints are a bet washed out, but we all know that uniforms never fad in the filed :o
         3. Verlag  Militaria  nice books covers Germany Austria. French Armies
         4. Turk Askeri Kiyafetleri this book is about Turkish Army in World War I and is in Turkish. The things we do for are hobby ::)
         5.  Schiffer Publishing. American Expeditionary Forces in World War I , The Imperial Russian Army Uniforms.
         6. An Illustrated Encyclopedia of World War I Uniforms by LB publishers.
         7. La Guerra Italo,Austriaca 1915-1918 covers the Italian army and its uniforms and Equipment.
         8. Almark Publishing if you can pick up these books they are great to have to paint with ;D
         9. Histoire & Collections  French Army 1914-1918 French Tanks brand new, and the German Army 1914-1918 not printed yet.
       Now my latest addition from Military Mode Publishing is Campaign 1914 volume 1 this is going to be a outstanding book it covers the equipment of the Tommy . Lots of color pictures of the real thing. I will give a review next week when it arrives.   So if you have any Christmas money left have fun. Also for those who do not like to shop there is the web lots of good stuff they too.
        Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 03, 2014, 06:18:49 PM
Ok. Ever once and while the book fairy drops a great book off to me. This time it is Campaign 1914 By Chris Pollendine This book covers the British Tommy at the start of the war up to 1915. Lots and lot of pictures of uniforms and equipment in color. Who every collections it is it's outstanding. The second will deal with British and American made service jackets and trousers. Royal Navy square Rig, Royal Flying Corps, Gas Masks and Anti Gas equipment. Metal  helmets and gifts and rations. Yes even Bully Beef. The book is printed by Military Mode UK. This book is well worth the price. I brought mine at Amazon.com UK. If any of you get this book let me know let me know Willie 
 
 
 
 
 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 01, 2014, 01:04:35 PM
 OK folks here we go ;D  First off I received a book that I had wanted for a very long time. Hungarian Army Uniforms 1939-1945 by Dr Tamas Baczoni. It is a paper back book in English and German. Lots of very nice color pictures in it. It is just enough information for painters like me to use. Also the price is right. This fills a hole in the World War II area. There is another book on this subject witch starts from 1926-1945 and is in Hungarian. Osprey has one witch is nice. While we are on the subject of Osprey I just got the following. Third is from Concord.
 
                                                         1. Hitler's Blitzkreig enemies 1940 Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium for a starter book is great.
                                                         2. 42cm Big Bertha and German Siege Artillery of World War 1
                                                         3. The Age of the Crusades. It is a nice book in that the art work is great who else but Angust McBride  ;D   I myself like the Mongols Russians and many more. While we are on the subject of color remember that most of the dies where natural and will range on very dark or light Willie
                             
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 07, 2014, 08:36:06 PM
 Now for you knight painters ???   A book that will help you in painting Heraldry, or drive you Nuts on trying to paint them. :P  The Dictionary of Heraldry By Joseph Foster. This book covers Feudal Coasts of Arms and Pedigrees. It has been out for some time and when you get one get the hard back version because the paper back one does not have the color in it. So if you paint knights let me know how you like the book Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 19, 2014, 05:48:17 PM
 After a very long wait my book on The Armies Of Warlord China by Philip Jowett arrived today. This is the second in the series on the Chines Army the first being Soldiers of the White Sun. Lots of pictures of the period. A nice set of prints in the book. Its nice to get books like this ;D It brakes up the same old run of the mill books on Military History and Uniforms. Now a nice set of flats would be nice. Now for those who have a small pocket book or on a budget Osprey has 3 books on the Chines Army of this period 1900-1950  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 03, 2014, 07:47:44 PM
  So here we go :)  Die Uniformen des osterreichischen Bundessheeres 1918-1938 By Rolf M. Urrisk. When the imperial Monarchy collapsed there was no money for a new army so they used what was at hand. This book covers the changes that took place in that 20 year period. Lots of nice color pictures in the book. There is a series of 7 books and this one is #6 covering uniforms. It is well worth the money for a book like this.  As for other books not much has come out.  :-\ It seems that publishers are not listening to what the public wants ???  I know they have to make money and they fall back on the good old German Army 1933-1945 :P but I am over that. So if any of you have an idea about a book let me know in the form. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 27, 2014, 03:41:41 PM
Ok wake up ???   After almost a year some of my book have arrived ::)  First we start with a small paper backs The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914 printed years ago, but with lots of information in them They are by L.Barlow  and  R.J.Smith . Another older book is War on The Nile by Michael Barthorp about the Sudan. Next two Osprey subjects. The first is The Carthaginians 6th-2nd Century BC. This is a great book to have for painting and lets hope that someone makes a set of these. Second Forces of The Hanseatic League 13th-15th Centuries. I am getting more and more interested in medieval armies. Third and last Histoire & Collections. I know what I stated before about the German Army and World War II  :P  First  is German Combat equipment in the Militaria  series, its a nice little paper back with lots of photos of equipment, it well not brake your pocket book. Second is Stonne 1940 in  the Men and Battles series. This book gives  you a over view of the battle and there are lots of good photos in it for the modeler . I am still weighting on French Artillery and Dragoons in the Officers and Men Series. So by the end of this year I just might have them. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 12, 2014, 10:43:38 PM
 This is a change from what I write about in books. While at MFCA show this weekend I bought a very nice book, from a very nice lady who was selling her husband flats and books, he had passed away. The name of the book is Medieval Costume Armor and Weapons by Paul Hamlyn printed in 1958. It is a very outstanding book on the subject. So if anyone could tell me more about it. Let me know Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 20, 2014, 09:38:53 PM
The New Journal has a group of Yeomanry Drum Figures from Western Miniatures. It was stated that it would be nice to paint them and did any one know what the drum banners looked like. Will its your lucky day. The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914  #14 Yeomanry Drum Banners and Mounted Bands has the answer. The book is by R.G.Harris. printed in 1991. Nice B/W pictures and a fold out section of the drum banners in color. I picked my book up at amazon.com. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on May 21, 2014, 02:49:03 AM
Now that will be handy ;) thanks Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 24, 2014, 04:11:59 PM
Some years ago I had seen a set of Apache Indians. Also we have had talks about how the planes Indians Dressed . Well I just received a book today that I think is one of the best on the subject of the Apaches. It is called The People called Apache, large format book by Thomas Emails 1993. This will give you a idea on what the Apaches where and how they lived. Also the  Osprey books are good to have . The Apaches and American Indians of the southwest. So this should help out in painting and engraving . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: gerry Larkin on May 26, 2014, 07:40:43 AM
Ive got this book,  Willie some years back, its about the best book on the subject, I also recommend Mystic Warriors of the Plains by Mr Mails, same format , so thats a big Book, got mine From Amazon many years ago, still be best book IMHO.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 07, 2014, 10:19:41 PM
 First of all an up date on the yeomanry uniform books. I now have all but two of the series and hope soon to get them. Gerry yes I have Mystic Warriors of the Plains great book .  Now I am going to switch the tables around. Ok fellow members of this Society what are you guys & gals looking for in books. Let me know your ideas ??? Also does anyone know where I can pick up the post cards of the Indian army by Major A.C.Lovett I have some already but there are some I would like to get for my collection  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on July 20, 2014, 04:05:28 PM
 So time to dust of the book shelve and come up to date. I must say it has been very slow in new books.  :-\   Some of the stuff I have ordered have taken a whole year and still not here. Are friends at Historie & Collection have some what been dragging there feet :o . So here we go. Also does anyone have a answer about those prints I asked about.  Willie
              1. Grunt Illustrated History of the US Infantry in  Vietnam  Uniforms, Equipment, By Antonia Arques
              2. The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War I By Chris Bishop
              3. French Artillery #23 Historie & Collections
              4. French Dragoons #24  Historie & Collections
Title: Re: Books
Post by: zinnmartina on July 22, 2014, 05:57:42 AM
For World War I and other periods I think

http://militaria.at/Default.aspx

is of some interest.
I have a book about the austrian-ungarian army in WW I and the book of Frederick the great.
Really great books.
About this two books the important part for me is that they show photos of originals.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 02, 2014, 01:13:21 PM
 Zinnmartina . Yes you are very right the Verlag Militaria  are some of the most outstanding books printed on the subject. I also agree on pictures of the real thing ,its a great help when you are painting.  The Following publisher are out standing Verlag  Militaria  Histoire & Collections, Andrea Publishing, Military Mode Publishing. Now for the paper backs, Osprey, Crowood, Concord,   Almark, Amber Squadron for planes and Armor. So this should keep you looking and in the used books stores a lot. Now what's new  ???  The first one is called Grunt By Antonio Arques A Pictorial Report on the US Infantry's Gear and Life During the Veitnam War. 1965-1975. Once again Andrea has come out with a very out standing book. It covers everything they used in the war from Jungle boots to Playboy its in there. So if you are interested in the war this is a good book to have. Second would be Fight Gear 1942-1945 By Mathieu Bianchi Histoire & Collection it covers everything you need to fly your B17 P51 P47 and uniforms. All most forgot Uniforms of the Sea Services By Colonel Robert H Rankin USMC The book is old printed in 1962 By the Naval Institute covers Navy uniforms from 1776 to 1960 it covers a lot of periods.  Now the shocker after redoing my book list I went into shock 850 books  :o this does not cover the Traditions, Osprey, and I am running out room. :-[  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 17, 2014, 07:53:09 PM
Well after almost a year my Histoire & Collection  Officers and Soldiers of France showed up. Artillery and the Gribeauval System 1786-1815 By Ludovic Letrun  Vol #1  #23 Its a nice book with lots of information and nice plates of Uniforms and equipment. The only thing I have a question on is the flags of the King, some of the color on the regimental flags looked washed out. One of the  things I get mad >:(  about is this company does not proof read there stuff before it goes to the printer or the printer checking on his color run >:(  I just notice that they print the book in Spain. So maybe both the French and Spanish Brush up on there English and how to lay out a print set up and check the color ::) . I like these books you can use them in your book rack while painting and the cost is good. Now before anyone gets there underwear in a wedge I feel that Histoire & Collections has a responsibility to the public and its self to produce the best material they can. If I am wrong about the color I will say I am sorry. So if any of you have this book let me know. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 23, 2014, 09:30:55 PM
 After talking with friends on the Napoleonic Artillery flags in the Artillery and the Gribeauval System that the color was called pigeon green or orange on cantons on the flag and this was do to the way the flag was made at that time and the material they used. So I was wrong and like I said I would say so.  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 11, 2014, 07:37:24 PM
Well here we go again.  :o  Dragoons Vol # 1 1669-1749 arrived yesterday. The book is by Histoire & Collections  Officers and Soldiers of France. by Veronique & Ludovic Letrun. So fare I do not see any problems with the printing and English. The color plates are out standing and I cant weight to see the Vol #2. Now if are German & French friends produce sets of these :o  We will be painting long hours into the morning. Now for are World War I  Group. The Somme 1916 Crucible of a British Army By Michael Chappell. This is a old book printed in 1995 by Windrow & Greene. It is a large book and the color plates are outstanding,  For are colonial subjects The Aanglo Boer Wars By Michael; Barthorp a medium size book the fourth in a series by him about the British Army. Its a nice book to read about this period, and you get a overview of this war. I like his books because I can fit them into my book cases for I am running out of room :-[  Now for the Navy types Rank and Rate Vol # 2  By E.C.Coleman brand New  Covers Naval Ratings WRND Royal Marines Qarnns and  Auxiliaries . Now for the US Navy group we have Uniforms of the Sea Services By Colonel Robert Rankin this is a old book but one of the best I have seen printed in 1962  So let me know what you think  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 29, 2014, 10:22:16 AM
 Once again the BOOK Gods have smiled on me. I now have the Encyclopedia of French Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles 1914-1940 By Histoire & Collections. It is a big book and has lots of information in about tanks and vehicle types and lots of color prints in it so if you want to paint French Tanks go out and get it. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 06, 2014, 04:15:26 PM
So lets start with The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War I . This is a new book and it covers Weapons Systems, Tanks Small Arms, Warplanes Artillery, Ships, Armored Cars, and Submarines. Ok the book is By Chris Bishop printed by Amber publishing. The book is a collection of various books on this subject. For me it just what I wanted . I can use it to paint by and it fits into my collection nice .I know that there are other books out there on these subject, but this is what I need and the price is right at Amazon. Second is for all you Indian Army fans The Military in British India By T.A.Heathcote set down with a Brandy or Tea and read. Third and one of the best used books I ever got Warriors of Eurasia from the VIII Century BC to the XVII Century AD. by Mikhael V Gorelik, printed in 1995 it is paper back like a Osprey Men At Arms Series lots of color work in it. I would say that is was first printed in Russian and then English. Printed by Monvtert Publications. Last Osprey #496 The Prussian Army of The Lower Rhine 1815. so only 49 days until Christmas  ;D  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 23, 2014, 11:36:46 AM
  As already stated about my birthday on the 15th I received a couple of books . The first one is Semper FI for all you Jar Heads out there. The Definitive Illustrated History of the U.S Marines a revised and updated edition. Lots of nice color pictures in it and uniforms and weapons. Most of all of it comes from the Marine Corps Museum at Quantico VA, if you get a chances to visit it by all means do so. Second is Smithsonian World War I  The Definitive Visual History by Richard Overy printed by DK. So there you go 8)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 02, 2014, 05:34:45 PM
Today my Vladimir Douchkine book came and I am very impressed with the book. I must say that he did a lot of things in his life and his art work is outstanding. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 09, 2015, 05:16:43 PM
OK hope everyone got lots of nice books and if you are still look for yours to show up welcome to the club. The Encyclopedia of Warfare By Dennis Showalter. Nice fat book covering from 2500 BC to 2011 printed in 2013. Now for the harden military Historian this book is not what you want. I like it because when I start to look for different flats to paint  I  go to this book and I come up with the most interesting wars. Second The US Army Soldier By Morel printed in 2012 by Histoire & Collections. This covers the uniforms and equipment being used today in Afghanistan. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Nicholas Ball on January 09, 2015, 05:48:59 PM
You certainly like your books Willie, the Douchkine's  book is excellent, when things go haywire with my painting, I get it out and it inspires me to have another go. I must say,  you do  have a wide verity of interests. I'll know who to ask if I need a certain reference.   

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 11, 2015, 11:06:44 AM
Thanks Nick.  If you have a question I will be glad to see if I have a book on it ;)  I started this love with books when I was a kid and that would go along with model soldiers also. From my first book by Bob Bard to today with Histoire & Collection.  I forgot to ad another one The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II by Chris Bishop. The Author produces a lot of books for Amber publishing and this book is a collection of several books already printed. Like his first World War I book it dose not go into a lot of information on the weapons system, but just what I want. One of the great things about it is the price Amazon has them cheap.  As I set here I had a idea come into my mind. What do you all think of starting a listing of books on various periods some of these are in print and out of print. We could also include prints and post cards. Besides it give me a chances to see what I have :o  At last count I have 980 books Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Nicholas Ball on January 11, 2015, 12:20:47 PM
980!!!! thats more than my local library!!!!  perhaps we should call you   'The Librarian'  hahaha
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 13, 2015, 03:45:28 PM
 So here we go with a listing.  ;D   The first list will not be on Uniforms or History but Color Mixing and painting. ???  I think that these should be a help to all of us in the society. They contain lots of information on mixing colors. The first are the Color Mixing Recipes By William F.Powell. Nice books with lots of information for over 500 color combinations. Second and one of the best books on skin colors is How to paint Skin Tones By James Horton printed in 1995 . Third is Color Mixing for Artists By John Lidzey printed in 2002 . Also Horse Color witch I have talked about before. This should keep you at your work bench Willie
                                                           Color Mixing Recipes
                                                        1. Color Mixing Recipes for Oil and Acrylic paints
                                                        2. Color Mixing Recipes For Portraits
                                                        3. Color Mixing Recipes for Landscapes
 
                                                             
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 13, 2015, 04:53:03 PM
981 My list of books just went up .  :P  Now for the US Army Uniform lovers comes a book that will help you out. U S Army Soldiers and  Their Chevrons By William K Emerson printed in 2013 and James Bender publishing. So if you are interested in this area of military you should get this book Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 19, 2015, 04:07:45 PM
 Like I just stated in another part of this form :o  This new Osprey book is a outstanding work on this subject but what is even better is the art work :o .  Now to hunt down the figures and get started painting
                1. Sea People of the Bronze Age Mediterranean C.1400 BC-1000 BC. 2015
               2.  Early Aegean Warrior 5000-1450 BC  2013
               3. Bronze Age Greek Warrior 1600-1100 BC  2011
               4. The Carthaginians 6th-2nd Century BC  2014
 
                     
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 23, 2015, 05:00:42 PM
Hi for all you British Colonial people out there I just got this little book today The British Army from Old Photographs By Boris Mollo. Not bad for being 40 years old. Lots of B/W pictures in there and the Indian ones are great.. Makes me want to have Dubar right now  :o  Just think of all the Lancer regiments you could paint  :P  The Elephant Artillery and Indian Regiments you could have and model nice forts in the Northwest frontier. Picture 18 is interesting they are loading elephants on a train at Mooltan 1893 . So you could have the Indian Army of the Queen Empress. Just remember mad dogs and English Men Don't go out in the noon day Sun.  8)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 06, 2015, 09:59:22 PM
So I had to come threw the back door since Google does not have the web page she had this morning and now its gone :(  Ok Another book for the colonial people in the group. The Frontier Ablaze the Northwest Frontier Rising 1897-98 By Michael Barthorp. This book is about 19 years old but it is one of the best ones I have seen . Lots and lots of very outstanding B/W photos and the color plates are out standing. it is printed by Windrow & Greene I also have the Somme 1916 witch is another out standing book from this publisher.  I was wondering if anyone of  would be interested in me doing say a list of say Indian Colonial books and if this was received well I could do others different periods Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 09, 2015, 07:24:44 PM
  Ok here we go with the Indian Army listing
              Uniform guides
                      1. An Assemblage of Indian Army Soldiers & Uniforms By Michael Glover nice book lots of color.
                      2. Indian Army Uniforms Infantry By W.C.Carman  I would say it is the bible of  Indian Army Uniforms
                      3. Indian Army Uniforms Cavalry By W.C.Carman   This goes for this one also .
                      4. The Ackermann Military Prints Uniforms of the British and Indian Armies 1840-1855
 
             Osprey Series
                      1. 219  Queen Vitoria's Enemies # 3 India
                      2.  324 The North-East Frontier 1837-1901
                      3. 421  The Sikh Army
                      4. 453 Armies of the East India Company 1750-1850
                      5. 67 The Indian Mutiny
                      6. 268 The British Troops in the Indian Mutiny 1857-59
                      7. 41 The Gurkha Rifles
                      8  72 North-West Frontier 1837-1947
                      9. 91 Bengal Cavalry Regiments 1857-1914
                    10.  31 30th Punjabis
                    11.  92 Indian Infantry Regiments 1860-1914
         Elite Series
                      1. 49 The Gurkhas
                      2. 75 The Indian Army 1914-1947
                     So this is a start I have still pull out my Traditions and Almark series and next the history of the Indian Army  Willie
         
                   
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 09, 2015, 09:42:30 PM
Ok Now I have the flowing Traditions
                      1. #45 The Gurkha Issue
                      2. #29 Indian Mutiny Part 1
                     3. # 30 Indian Mutiny Part 2
                     4. # 50 Indian Cavalry Part 1
                     5. # 73 Indian Cavalry Part 2
     Almark Publishing
                     1. Indian Cavalry
                     2. Skinners Horse
      History of the Indian Army
                    1. The Indian Army By Mollo
                    2. The Indian Army  and the Kings Enemies 1900-1947 By Trench
                    3. The Indian Army of the Empress 1861-1903 By Harfield
                    4. The North West Frontier By Barthorp
                    5. Rivals of the Raj By Peter Abbot
                    6. The British in India 1825-1859 By John French
                    7. The British Indian Army 1860-1914 By Shire publishing
                    8. The Military in British India 1660-1947 By Heathcote
                    9. The Indian Army the Garrison of British Imperial India By Heathcote
                  10. The Frontier Ablaze Northwest Frontier Rising 1897-1898 By Barthorp
               This is what I have in my bookcases I hope this will be a help to the society when you paint figures Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: JerryMort on March 10, 2015, 06:48:58 AM
Could add 'So They Rode and Fought' by Major General S.Shahid Hamid.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: johnr on March 10, 2015, 07:33:24 AM
Willie,
To complete your Indian army collection you must add" The Armies of India" by Major C.F. MacMunn and illustrated by Major A.C.Lovett. I think it's one of the best around.

John R
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 12, 2015, 02:40:55 PM
John R yes its is and I have it just forgot about it. Also looking into They Rode and Fought. What I would like is the series of post card by A.C.Lovett  I got some of these cards many many years ago and I would like to get some more. I tried the National Army Museum and I found nothing. So if you guys know let me know where I can get them Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 25, 2015, 08:40:20 PM
 Just received this book today and I think this would make some interesting figures to paint. Armies of the War of the Triple  Alliance 1864-70 By Osprey Publishing Men-at Arms #499 :o . Also  Armies of the 19th Century; The Americas The Paraguayan War by Foundry Publishing lots of black and white drawings . Another book would be Uniformes de la Guerra del Pacifico 1879-1881 by Partizan  Press lots of color plates and my book is in Spanish but I believe  they are now in English . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 14, 2015, 10:00:04 PM
 Well the oxcart arrived today with some new books. After 8 months My Royal Navy Uniforms 1930 -1945 arrived today. The book is published by Crowood Press written by Martin J. Brayley .This is the third in the series of British Military Uniforms in World War II the book covers lots and lots of uniforms and ranks. So if you are looking for inspiration on painting British sailors then get this book. The next book has been on the New York Times bestseller list. Elephant Company is a story about James Howard Williams and his units of elephants in Burma, I started to read it and can't put it down I like it 8)  The third is Camouflage & Markings of Canadian Military Vehicles volume 1 &2 nice art work in both.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 16, 2015, 09:40:24 PM
For those World War II painters out there . I found this book on the polish army in World War II. Wojsko Polskie 1939-1945 By Barwa i Bron  printed in 1990.  The book is in Polish and it covers the uniforms of the Polish Forces in the war. Some of the art work could be improved on but others are great for information on uniforms and rank. This will fit in nice with my other books in French, Finish, Russian, Italian. Japanese, Chinese, Romanian, Hungarian ::)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 14, 2015, 02:56:41 PM
Well back from the Valley Forge Show with some interesting books ???  The first one is a gem printed in polish it covers the Huns and the Medieval periods. The Black and White drawings are outstanding of all the equipment and weapons. The title is Wyprawy Krzyzowe  Armie Lodow Tureckich. By Andrzej Michalek  printed in 2001.  This ought to drive the painters of Knights and old guys with 30mm vision nuts when painting ;D  Second is The Mongol Warlords By David Nicolle. Nice little book on the Warlords. Third is another Polish book on the polish Army from 1914-1947. Lots of prints and information on the equipment, Weapons, Ranks, Tanks, Trucks, Not to much on Artillery  37, 75, 40mm are the only guns shown. The title is Ksiega Kawalerii Polskiej By Henryk Smaczny printed in 1989 Third on the list are two books in Italian  La Cavalleria Di Linea Italica 1796-1814  By Galliani printed in 1973 . Next Uniformi military italiane dellottocento dalla restaurazione allunita nazionale  :P  I do not know the author could not fine it, was printed in 1979 Willie 8) Now a little note to you all my wife and I are planning to move to FL so I have been packing my books away so we can show the condo . I believe the floor has risen about 6 inch ::)  If any of you guys are going to move let me tell you how to do it. ::)  Get your kids Grandkids to move it for you  ???  no work no eat ;D . I  will still be talking about books,  8) and flats.    Willie 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Nicholas Ball on May 14, 2015, 03:19:28 PM
some interesting sounding books there Willie.

looking forward to Patrick putting on  the photo's from Valley Forge.

Are you retiring to FL.?  will you be at Valley Forge next year??  I think my Wife is tryingto get rid of me, I mentioned last night about attending the show next year, and she said OK, you had better go!!

YIPPEEEEEE  !!!   I need some new Cowboy Boots    hahaha
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 03, 2015, 04:49:05 PM
For all you 30 years war people out there I received this book today. European Weapons & Warfare 1618-1648 By Eduard Wagner. This is a reprint of the original  Hard Back Book witch runs about $60.00 I first saw this book advertised on the miniatures page or the war games page. This book is geared to the war gamer but there is a lot information for the flat painter, most of the prints are copies from the Hard Back Book. It is still a good deal . It is printed by Winged Hussar publishing Willie
 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 12, 2015, 03:27:49 PM
 Arrived today Officers and Soldiers of French Dragoons Volume 2 :o  Lots and lots of color plates Histoire & Collections did a great job.. If I where a betting man I would say that Volume 3 should be coming soon Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 26, 2015, 09:59:54 PM
 So now to bring you all up to date. I have packed up some of my books and put them in storage and  the man cave floor raised about six inches  :o. The Condo is on the market. But not to get sad I am still picking up reading material ;D The latest is in my Indian Army section.  Sons of John Company The Indian & Pakistan Armies 1903-1991 By John Gaylor lots of information in this book about the regiments of the Indian Army. While I was out visiting my daughter I happen to go into a small shop that had military items from around the world and I came across two very interesting items witch  I bought.  :o  They go on your shoulder straps . 1  92 Punjabis infantry. 2 K.A.R.  I know what they are lets see if you know what they are ::). Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: alfsboy on June 27, 2015, 04:20:17 AM
I have the Eduard Wagner book though the German version .Its a great book for 30 years war right down to cooking utensils .
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 23, 2015, 12:18:40 PM
Hi gang ;D Just one more month and we are in the Condo  ;D,but this has not stopped me from ordering books and having them delivered  to my step Daughters house in FL. First off for all you British Army Equipment fans out there British Military Respirators & Anti Gass Equipment of the two World Wars brand new . Second and a very nice book is Das Kuk 1895 The Imperial Army by Oska Buch in German but the color work in the back of the book is great. Now the last one is By Andrea publishing about the US Special Forces in Vietnam outstanding book with lots and lots of color on uniforms and equipment. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 04, 2015, 03:09:26 PM
Just one week left and I am in my new man cave. It has been a long year and I wish everyone in are club a Marry Christmas and a great new year. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 05, 2016, 03:51:37 PM
 Happy New Year to you all  ;D I am now in the Man Cave smaller then I had before but it will do. Last year was a strange one for new books coming out :o It seemed like they would never come and some it took almost a whole year. My next thing well be a talk about the Union Navy in the Civil War at the Civil War Round Table.  I will let you know how that goes. At the end of this month will be the South Florida Toy Soldier Club show. Willie 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: gerry Larkin on January 06, 2016, 06:48:49 PM
Hi Willie
You will have the pleasure of myself and young Nicholas Ball at Valley forge in May
 so looking forward to catching up you  and talking books flats etc!!, and if the Hawaiian
shirt mob are on line, Patrick and co, chime in!!  Now tell me Young man is that man cave you  have, enough room for all your vast  book collection?,  Happy new Year Willie ....   Gerry.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on January 08, 2016, 07:16:32 AM
Willie, you don't happen to have this book in your collection do you?
CRONICA DEL TRAJE MILITAR EN MEXICO. Del siglo XVI al XX.

http://www.amazon.com/CRONICA-MILITAR-MEXICO-espa%C3%B1ol-franc%C3%A9s/dp/B007SEODGI?tag=viglink25434-20

Title: Re: Books
Post by: Erich on January 12, 2016, 06:12:04 PM
Roger,

can this be helpful to you  (Paperback)  ??

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=11676499132&searchurl=kn%3Dcronica%2520del%2520traje%26sts%3Dt (http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=11676499132&searchurl=kn%3Dcronica%2520del%2520traje%26sts%3Dt)

Erich
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on January 13, 2016, 02:09:07 AM
Roger,

can this be helpful to you  (Paperback)  ??

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=11676499132&searchurl=kn%3Dcronica%2520del%2520traje%26sts%3Dt (http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=11676499132&searchurl=kn%3Dcronica%2520del%2520traje%26sts%3Dt)

Erich

Thank you very much indeed Erich.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 15, 2016, 11:51:49 AM
  Roger and Gerry. The man cave took a bet of time and is a bet of a tight fit but it came out good :o My work bench had to move to the garage witch  worked out well. I have a nice table witch I covered with a sheet of plexiglas :o so if I spill anything I can clean it up. I have small desk draw box where I store my tools and paint. So when I am done painting its packed away and I cover my lights and Put my work under a large glass cloche to keep the dust of it :o. For the book I do not have it, but I would like to get it. I have one on the Mexican Army called the Mexican Soldier 1837-1847 by Joseph Hefter  was print in 1958 and reprinted in 2008. While I was staying at my wifes daughter house weighting to move into are condo. I received some books that I had on order.
  The first one An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of World War II. The book is  designed to take a look at uniforms of the different powers. Do too space limitations ,Air forces and Navies ,Partisans, Guerrillas, where left out.  Other wise I think its is a great book to use when painting. I wish these guys would come out on one about the 7 years war. Second from Andrea is US Elite Forces Uniforms, Equipment and personal Items Vietnam 1965-1975. This is a outstanding book lots of stuff in it about uniforms, some of which I had when I was over there and witch are now in the Virginia War Museum at New Port News. Third and one of the most interesting books I have read it War on the Waters by James M. McPherson . I was reading this book for a talk I was going to give at the Civil War Round Table Society of Pam Beach FL. If any of you are interested in the Civil War this is the book covers the Union and Confederate Navies 1861-1865. Also I checked it out from the Libray :o :o Willie     
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on January 15, 2016, 01:39:19 PM
Thanks Willie. I've located a copy of the book here in the UK and for a good price too.  :D
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 08, 2016, 11:15:54 AM
  I have a question for are members who live in Hungary? Do you know of a series of books by Gyozo Somogyi they say that there are like Ospreys both in Hungarian and English. How would rate them. Second question is The Chota Sepoy still being printed? it was a series on the Indian Army it was from The British Model Soldier Society.  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: snagy on February 08, 2016, 02:11:03 PM
Hi Willie,
yes you are right.
Gyozo Somogyi is a well decorated Hungarian graphic artist and painter and really he made a series of richly and vividly illustrated booklets that cover the main periods of the Hungarian warfare  (dresses) up to 1848.
E.g. on this link you can find a vendor (or course there are several ones):
http://www.magyarmenedek.com/products/9551/Matyas_kiraly_hadserege_1458-1526_-_Somogyi_Gyozo.htm
They are English.
The prices vary about 8-10 Euro each.
According to my  judgement they are useful for those who are interested in these topics.
The booklets have more pictures and less text than the Osprey.
Unfortunately a part of the booklets are sold out, so one can hunt up them second hand only.
If you have some particular interest I can check or help to find the book.
Best regards-
Sandor

Title: Re: Books
Post by: snagy on February 09, 2016, 01:49:13 AM
In the meantime I've found a better vendor.
Almost all the booklets of Gyozo Somogyi are available here, furthermore on 15 % discount price:
http://bookline.hu/szerzo/somogyi-gyozo/44613 (http://bookline.hu/szerzo/somogyi-gyozo/44613)
Best regards-
Sandor
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 18, 2016, 02:29:02 PM
 Sandar  :D First of all thank you  8) for the information on the books. I ordered two and they came today very fast  :o  These are some of the best ones I have seen lots and lots of color plates 8)
      1. Warriors of The Hungarian Frontier 1526-1686
      2. The Army of King Matthias 1458-1526   
       I plan to be get the others in this series  Willie. Also I will be send my dues to you all again Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 03, 2016, 11:51:44 AM
So now to get back to work. :o The third book by Gozo Somogyi  arrived yesterday and I am very pleased with it. This covers the Hungarian Soldiers in the World Wars 1914-1918,1939-1945 . It covers a lot of information and lots and lots of color plates. Not only uniforms but the Navy, Trains , Planes, River Guard, Red Regiments from the 20's World War II is covered very well. The next ones are going to be The Army of Transylvania 1559-1690 :o wonder if that comes with fangs or look into my eyes ??? . The Hungarian Military 1768-1848, Royal Hungarian Defense Force 1868-1914. Hungarian Flags. So we have a wide range of stuff for the painter. Most of these are paper back if you want a hard back, Then try the hardback book by Verlag Militaria and have deep pockets :o Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on March 04, 2016, 10:29:50 AM
Willie, I nominate you as the Society's "LIBRARIAN". Your knowledge of printed resources never ceases to amaze.

BTW, will you make it to MFCA this year?
Title: Re: Books
Post by: marko on March 04, 2016, 02:28:39 PM
Yes do and bring your library... ::)   Perhaps a converted bus or 30 foot moving van.


mark  8)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Nicholas Ball on March 04, 2016, 03:12:13 PM
30 foot!!!  I hear he's got an extended  ( Jumbo ) Jet, 3 welded into one. Six wings and 12 engines. ;D

0 to 180 in 14 minutes  :o

Willie does love his elephants, trust him to get a plane with the same name! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on March 08, 2016, 04:45:49 AM
I have this one on the way which will be very useful when I eventually get around to painting my von Droste Hussars.  :)

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 08, 2016, 07:04:46 AM
Roger I think you will like it  8) Willie.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on March 08, 2016, 07:06:53 AM
This will be the third one I have bought in the series Willie, it would be a shame not to collect them all.  ;D
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 19, 2016, 10:18:07 PM
 You know, you Guys your not fare off about moving my Library. :o  We had 4000 weight allowance and we went over it . MY weight was 2500 pounds just in boxes of books :P . I packed 25 moving boxes , books, magazines, Flats, Militaria, Prints, . I wish I could bring it and a elephant to the show.  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 19, 2016, 10:54:36 PM
 I thought that I might go threw my Library and start a new series on different army's . I have a set of Indian Army figures from I would say 1890-1900 and the Elephant Artillery set.  I was thinking that if any one else has these I would like to recommend some books to help you paint.  So here it goes.

                            1. Indian Army Uniforms Cavalry By W.Y. Carman printed in 1961 Out standing book lots and lots of information.
                            2. Indian Army Uniforms Infantry By W.Y. Carman printed in 1969 Both these books have lots of B/W and some color, but the information is out standing
                            3. An Assemblage of Indian Army Soldiers & Uniforms By Michael Glover printed in 1973 Lots of Color by Charter Paul Charter his work.
                            4. Military Uniforms of Britain & The Empire BY Major B .Money Barnes printed in 1960 lots of Empire troops.

     So this is the first installment on this subject more will be coming.  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 20, 2016, 07:19:56 PM
  Second installment Most of these are from Osprey

                1. 30th Punjabis By James Lawford printed in in  in 1979
                2. Bengal Cavalry Regiments 1857-1914 By R.G.Harris printed 1979
                3. North-West Frontier 1837-1947 By Robert Wilkinson Latham printed in 1977
                4. The Sikh Army 1799-1849 By Ian Heath printed in 2005
                5. The North-East Frontier 1837-1901 By Ian Heat printed in 1999
                6. The Indian Mutiny By Christopher Wilkinson-Latham printed in 1977
                7. The British Troops in the Indian Mutiny 1857-59 By Michael Barthorp printed in 1994
                8. Queen Victoria's Enemies India #3 By Ian Knight printed in 1990
                9. Queen Victoria's Enemies Asia, Australasia and the Americas BY Ian Knight printed in  1990
              10. The Gurkhas By Mike Chappell printed in 1993
              11. The Gurkha Rifles By J.B.R. Nicholson printed in 1974
              12. Indian Infantry Regiments 1860-1914 By Michael Barthorp printed in 1979
              13. The Indian Army 1914-1947 By Ian Summer printed in2001

       This ends the second series of books on uniforms of the Indian Army. Willie ???



                   

 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 22, 2016, 02:41:51 PM
 Third installment  Indian Army

       Tradition Magazines

              #1 The Indian Army
              #5 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 1
              #6 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 2
              #7 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 3
              #8 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 4
              #10 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 5
              #11 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 6
              #12 2nd Bengal Lancers 1901 part 7
              #13 Bahawalpur Lancers 1897
              #15 Alwar Lancers 1897
              #16 Madras Light Cavalry 1833 and Madras Infantry & Cavalry prints
              #19 Bundelkhand Legion
              # 21 3nd Bengal Irregular Cavalry 1845
              # 22 Bhopal Lancers 1897
              #25 Bikaner Camel Corps 1897
              #29 Some notes on Military Costume worn During the Indian Mutiny 1857- 1858 part 1
              #30 Some notes on Military Costume worn During the Indian Mutiny 1857-1858 part 2
              #36 The British Cavalry of the Honourable East Indian Company
              #61 Tribes of the Northwest Fronter
              #62 Further notes on the Uniforms worn During The Indian Mutiny 1857-1858 part 1
              #63 Further notes on the Uniforms worn During The Indian Munity 1857-1858 part 2
              #50 Special Indian Cavalry Issue part 1
              #73 Special Indian Cavalry Issue part 2 
              #42 The Madras Infantry 1845 part 1
              #43 The Madras Infantry 1845 part 2
              # 45 Special Gurkha Issue
              # 46 The Gurkhas
              #48 Indian Mountain Artillery part 1
              #49 Indian Mountain Artillery part 2
              #51 Indian Mountain Artillery part 3
       Other Hard Back Books
     
                1. Cavalry Uniforms BY Robert & Christopher Wilkinson- Latham Blandford  Series printed in 1969
                2. Infantry Uniforms 1742-1853 BY Robert & Christopher Wilkinson-Latham printed in 1969
                3. Infantry Uniforms 1855-1939 By Robert &  Christopher Wilkinson-Latham printed in 1969
                3. The British -Indian Army 1860-1914 By Peter Duckers printed in 2003
                4. World Uniforms and Battles 1815-1850 By Philip Haythornwaite printed in 1976
                5. Indian Cavalry Regiments 1880-1914 By A .H. Bowling  printed in 1971
                6.  The Ackermann Military Prints Uniforms of the British and Indian Armies printed in 2003
      So now you have more to keep you painting for ever. Willie
           

     
             
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 22, 2016, 03:38:53 PM
Just a short note on the Indian Army Uniform Books.

                    1. The Armies of India By Major G.F. Mac Munn DSO and paintings by Major A.G. Lovett.  This is one of best out standing books on the subject printed in 1911.  I thought I was buying one from Amazon and when it came it was small and the prints where Black and White :(  I was lucky  :o many years earlier I had been able to get the post cards of Lovett's Uniforms from the National Army Museum and need a couple more to round out the series. At present I do not know if the still have them for sale at the Museum.

                    2. I almost forgot Books by Foundry Colonial Armies, Armies of the 19th Century
                       
                        1. Rivals of the Raj 1497-1941 By Peter Abbott printed in 2010
                        2. The British in India 1825-1859 By John French printed in 2006
                        3. Armies of the 19th Century Asia India's North East Frontier BY Ian Heath printed in 1999
   
       So the Raj is now going to pour himself a drink and go out on to his veranda and watch the setting sung  8) Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 31, 2016, 12:36:10 PM
Roger my Hungarian Soldiers of Maria Theresa 1740-1768 came today and its outstanding :o  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Roger on April 09, 2016, 03:37:48 PM
Sorry Willie I somehow missed your last post.
Yes that is a very good book and has fortunately answered some questions I have about Hungarian Hussar trumpeters.
The Army of King Matthias 1458-1526 should be waiting for me when I get home.  ;D

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 15, 2016, 09:04:30 PM
 For those who are painting World War I figures and are really hard core making sure that you paint the uniform right down to the buttons. I recommend the following books. Campaign 1914 Volume 1 and Campaign 1915 Volume 2 By Chris Pollendine. Military Mode Publishing  8) Uniforms & Equipment of the British Servicemen. :o This is going to be a outstanding series. Lots of color pictures of real equipment and uniforms. Another one to be TBA will be WW1 British Battle insignia :o They also have a series on the Imperial German Army. Now if this does not fit into your budget :-\  I recommend Osprey easy to use when painting and they cover a wide range of Armies of that war. Historie & Collections covers the French army 1914-1918 the Officers and Soldiers series.  Also these books are great and offer the painter lots of information.  8) In my next installment I will brake down the countries. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 16, 2016, 09:21:03 PM
 Well the book The Serbian Army in the Great war 1914-1918 arrived today By Dusan Babac . The book has over 500 photos covering the war. When I first saw this book I thought it might be interesting since I have the series on The British Army, The French Army Russian Army Turkish Army, The American Army and soon the Belgium . The section on uniforms could have used a bet more pictures of original uniforms in the museum at Belgrade Military Museum and the Serbian History Museum. Also more on the ranks insignia . You know the had thing about looking at new books on uniforms is you don't have large book shops like in London Where you can go and look at the thing first hand. Or there web page where they give you a peak into there books and you can judge for your self. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 28, 2016, 05:34:37 PM
Well the Valley Forge show was great lots of flats. I bought two books while I was there. Justinian's Wars Belisarius Narses and The Reconquest of the West.  The book was printed in 1993 by Montvert Publishing. I have several of this series and they are based on Osprey type books good to use when painting flats.  Second is a Russian book Kiev Ruse AE Russia IX to XII. It covers the history after the acceptance of Christianity. The color work in it is great but a bet light other wise its a great book for knights and armor. So you have Turkmen Mongol Batiya, the civil wars in Sweden Germany to the time of prince Alexander Nevskiy . You will need someone to translate it for you. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on July 28, 2016, 01:27:04 PM
 Well I am back with a new book. Hungarian Military 1758-1848 By Gyozo Somogyi  . Lots and lots of great color stuff Infantry, Hussars, and equipment, Artillery and frontier Guards. I have 4 to go in this series. For the historian I got this book for my Indian Army stuff. The Men Who Ruled India By Philip Mason very interesting. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 24, 2016, 01:18:28 PM
Well it came today  Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100-700BC  by Osprey publishing . Its a nice little book and for painting early Greeks its great. Now the question is who does Iron age figures. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 27, 2016, 06:00:31 PM
  Well I have two new books to talk about. The first is the Honved Army 1848-1849 By Gyozo Somogyi.  This covers the revolution of 1848 and it has lots and lots of color in the book. I know have 7 books in the series and will be getting the next 3 soon. The next on is a small book in German Reiter, Husaren und Grenadiere  Die Uniformen der Kaiserlichen Armee am Rhein 1754. A lot of the picture are from the time period and the detail on uniforms is not that good but still lots of information .  Willie 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 27, 2016, 04:51:42 PM
It has been some time since I wrote about a book but I just got this today it had been on order for ever. .  Like Hungry Wolves Culloden Moor April 16 1746, by Stuart Reid. It explains the battle and the color plates are outstanding . Published by Windrow & Green . These series of books are out standing and well worth the price. The next one will be either Into the Valley of Death The British Cavalry Division at Balaclava 1854 or Zulu Isandlwana & Rorke's Drift. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 15, 2016, 08:18:45 AM
Going to take the day off :o  Today is my 69th Birthday That makes me older then rocks and mud.  ;D  . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: marko on November 15, 2016, 10:39:04 AM
Happy birthday Willie, hopefully you get a lot of books as presents!


mark  8)
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Post by: Nicholas Ball on November 15, 2016, 10:43:33 AM
Happy Birthday Willie
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Post by: Erich on November 15, 2016, 02:13:58 PM
Willie, best wishes to your birthday  from Germany too :)


To the books you have mentioned I can only say, I own Zulu War and The Last Charge (21st Lancers) from this serie
and I can  highly recommend them

Next on my list will be "The frontier Ablaze"

Erich
Title: Re: Books
Post by: marko on November 15, 2016, 03:08:35 PM
Funny thing, in the last year I have hunted them all down with the exception of the Somme which I have little interest in.

My favorite was the Zulu Wars though all of them have been exceptionally well written.  This one manages to tell the entire story of the campaign in this one volume with the major focus centered around Rorke's Drift.

I saw and ignored these for years until the Crimea Lancers cousin Charles put out sparked my interest.  Thoroughly impressed on the quality I hunted them down one by one paying far more than if I purchased over time as they were discovered.

Any way one of many guilty pleasures and another wound to my wallet cousin Charles has to answer for...

mark  8)
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Post by: nmrocks on November 15, 2016, 04:02:29 PM
Happy Birthday Wilie,
 Your choices in books is excellent!
Ray
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Post by: Mike G on November 15, 2016, 09:29:28 PM
Happy birthday willie
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Post by: socko47 on November 15, 2016, 10:41:14 PM
Going to take the day off :o  Today is my 69th Birthday That makes me older then rocks and mud.  ;D  . Willie


Happy Birthday Willie :) I had to work on mine......Yesterday! Older than rocks and mud, eh - now I know why I felt the way I did when I woke up to 69, too. :'(

Joe
Title: Re: Books
Post by: plyoung on November 16, 2016, 05:12:24 AM

Belated birthday greetings for yesterday, Willie, from another who has reached 69 (in October).  Now you have Stuart Reid's excellent book "Like Hungary Wolves", you might be considering painting some figures from that era.  I can certainly recommend the Highlanders produced by the Austrian Editor, Scheibert.  These figures are available from http://www.zinnfigurenwelt-katzelsdorf.at     
Marko and Gerhard kindly recommended the site to me when I was looking for information about Scheibert in September.  Peter oo~

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Post by: snagy on November 16, 2016, 09:29:09 AM
Let me also join the welcomers - by the way I fulfilled westerday the 61st year. :-\
Best regards-
Sandor
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Post by: marko on November 16, 2016, 10:24:04 AM
Good heavens where all of the 35 year old flat painters on this site?


mark  8)  feeling relatively spry at 56
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Casper Friedrich on November 17, 2016, 12:19:05 AM
I must be one of the youngest here, turned 47 two months ago.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on November 17, 2016, 09:39:41 AM
I've been 35 - twice! Happy birthday to all you kids. Hope your present comes in a bottle.
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Post by: trevor morgan on November 17, 2016, 02:51:04 PM
we have never met willie but from one flat painter to   another happy birthday. :D
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Post by: willie on December 17, 2016, 07:13:40 PM
  As the year comes to an end  ???  I have my year end books list,  This year was not really a large amount of books on Uniforms :-\  Histoire & Collections did not come out with any in there Officers and Soldiers series. They had one on Women In Uniform but if its like the two volumes on American Uniforms in the Vietnam War forget it. Second Andrea Publishing. Grunt, US Elite Force and Hookup US Paratroops in Vietnam and the Cold War. All three of these books have loads and loads of pictures of equipment. ???  Now for those who have deep pockets there is The Belgain Army in The Great War, and Imperial German Artillery 1871-1914 By Verlag Militaria very nice books but very expensive and heavy :o  The Hungarian Army Series from Hungary is a great deal I now have all 10 of them 8)  Osprey had some great titles this year the Warrior series and  Men at Arms. 8) Military Mode Publishing weighting for there Campaign 1916 to come out and they said they where going to do, one on the patches of the British Soldier in World War I. Now for the Armor fans  Camouflage and Markings Allied Armor in the Battle for Cassino Jan-May 1944, Camouflage and Markings Commonwealth & Greek Armor in The Balkans Campaign April-May 1941 .  This year also marks a milestone for me :o  After years of buying books I have come to a halt. I no longer have the room :P  I have a collection that if there's a question I can fine the answer. ::)  I am now at the point where I can pick and choose ::) . Also I have been buying CDs on uniforms and I like them and they don't take up room. So if you have any ideas about CDs or books let me know. Willie
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Post by: Casper Friedrich on December 18, 2016, 02:45:20 AM
Just ordered Edition Krannich's new Mohr book. I am glad that I didn't buy the earlier book, ther is probably so much more new information in the recent.

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 19, 2017, 07:51:04 PM
My Journal arrived yesterday and its great ::)  Like I sated my book collecting is slowing down ???  For Christmas and my Birthday I revived two books more on the history side. The first is The Crusades The Authoritative History of the War for the Holyland By Thomas Asbridge  :o  It covers a vast time period and I really like it. The Second is The French Foreign Legion  A Complete History of The Legendary Fighting Force By Douglas Porch .  8)  Last is a new book The Imperial German Navy of World War I By Jeffrey Judge Vol 1 Warships  :o  Printed by Schiffer  Publishing . The first volume covers the ships and it is going to be a out standing series. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 01, 2017, 09:53:29 AM
After dusting of the dust :o  I am back ??? . So first thing does any one in the UK know if Military Mode Publishing is still going. I have tried to email there web page and no answer. I was trying to fine out about there series on the British Soldier in World War I . Campaign 1916 WW I British Battle Insignia   ???   Second is two new books by Gyozo Somogyi  Horse Archers Weapons Vol 1&2 this well cover Eurasia and the steps :o  So dust off you Horsemen Figures  ;D  Willie
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Post by: willie on May 24, 2017, 08:47:28 PM
  It has been some time :o  It came today Hungarian Military Flags. Lots and lots of color plates of Hungarian Flags. :o From  800-1000 AD ,1000-1800 , 1800-2016.  By Gyozo Somogyi . Now to get the two volumes  Horse Archers by this author.  Second Ribbons and Orders Decorations and Medals. By Guido Rosignoli  a Arco Color Series 1976 . Third  Hook Up US Paratroopers; from Vietnam to the Cold War. By Alejandro Rodriguez  Andrea Press. Lots of pictures of equipment.  :o  Willie
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Post by: willie on July 12, 2017, 04:14:11 PM
 Well I am glad that World  Expo was outstanding show 8) I have seen some of the photos and it makes me want to paint and paint.  I just received a new book from Amazon. The Dress of the Royal Artillery by D Alastair Campbell printed in 1971  By Arms and Armor Press. It covers from around 1642- 1960s The size is nice not big and not small in the middle. Osprey has a couple of new Men at Arms series out. The Dutch Armies of the 80 years war,  Histoire and Collections US Army Vehicle Markings in the European Theater of Operations.  :o Willie
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Post by: willie on October 14, 2017, 07:16:50 PM
 While staying at my daughters to set out the storm. I was able to go to the National Capital Model Soldier show and picked up this book  Die Formations-und Uniformierungs- Geschichte des preubischen Heers 1808-1914. By Von Paul Pietsch  Volume 2 printed in 1966. In the 60s this was state of the art on German Uniforms some color plates but most are B/W drawings with nice detail . I want to get volume 1 on the infantry. Willie.  The book is in German but with a Webster's German English Dictionary no problem . Willie
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Post by: willie on November 13, 2017, 02:09:17 PM
Well the year is drawing to an end and I have a couple of book ideas for under your tree in about 42 days :o It has been a slow year in books.  :( The first is from Military Mode Publishing and it is titled WW 1 British Battle Insignia by Kevin Beckhurst. Yes the ox train arrived :o after a year. I like what I see in the sample  pages lots of pictures of how the insignia is placed on the uniform. Second is  Horse Archers weapons Vol 1 & 2 By Gyozo Somogyi. :o I have the whole series and I like them very much 8) They are in English and Hungarian . Third is The War Of the Triple Alliance by Gabrielle Esposito printed by Winged Hussar At first I was a bit apprehensive about this publisher because of other books they printed and did not get great reviews  :o So I got on the phone talked to the owner and he stated they had worked out the problems. I think this well be a great book to have about a little known subject. This author has done Several Ospreys this year and I recommend these also  1.Armies of The Italian Wars of Unification 1848-1870 Vol 1  8) 2. Armies of the First Carlist War due on 12-19-17  3. This book well be out next year Armies of Early Colonial North America 1607-1713. As for Osprey well there are a lot of titles in the Men at Arms Series to chose from . I like these little books for painting :o I know there are a lot of more books out there that go into more detail and I have them but if you get paint on them no major lose and they are getting better in there art work and material.  An for the guys with deep pockets there are always Verlag Militaria  German Artillery 1870-1914  Belgium Uniforms of WW 1 and the latest German Pioneers 1870-1914. Willie ::)
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Post by: willie on November 24, 2017, 01:13:50 PM
Well it came today :o Horse Archers Weapons Vol 1 by Gyozo Somogyi   8) Lots and lots of color in it  and equipment clothing, harness, weapons and flags. So lets start with what it covers Scythian-Saka People  4th-1th century BC. Parthian  People 1st BC-3rd AD . Sasanian Persian Empire 3rd-7th centuries. The Hun Empire in the 5th century. The Avars in the 6th-9th. centuries. Sogdia & Khorezm 7th-8th centuries. The Turk & Uigurian people in the 8th century. Tibet in the 8th century. Chines in the service of Tibet. Last is the Kyrgyz just one print but I think it well more in Vol 2 . If you are looking for something else to paint you have a open section to choose from ::) I wish that they made some sets of these people  ;D So now off to order Vol 2 :o I think that there are two more books on medieval Knights in Hungry  :o Willie       
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on November 24, 2017, 06:15:44 PM
This collection is gorgious, the paintings are really fantastic!! I bought two from the XIII-XIV century!!
Available via Amazon...
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 08, 2017, 05:16:18 PM
Ok today I received one of my birthday presents. Riding into the Twilight.  This book covers a lot of  information on the German Army's Last Cavalryman 1920-45 . I know that my farther would have liked this books since he was in the First Cavalry Division 7th Cav in World War  II . His division was mounted until they went over seas to Australia. They also patrolled the border  :o I like it because of all the horse equipment in great detail, and the formation information in it. It is printed by Tiger III Books ???   Its not cheap but if you are interested in Cavalry its worth it 8) Willie
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Post by: willie on December 16, 2017, 07:43:25 PM
Well it came today The War of the Triple Alliance,or the Paraguayan 1864-1870 by Gabriele Esposito.  One of the longest Wars in South America and one of the most deadliest wars in the 19th century. The art work is out standing  :o done by Giuseppe Rava who has done illustrations for Osprey. Printed by Wing Hussar Publishing. I have another one of there books about the 30 years war. They did a outstanding job on this. I hope this is the start for bigger and better books from them. The following countries are covered Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. Along with the Osprey Men at Arms Series on this period of history you can paint a lot of interesting figures.  :o Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 13, 2018, 07:46:29 PM
Does anyone  of are French members know what is going on with Histoire & Collections  ??? Every time I go onto there web page I get that they are off the web and reworking it :o I tried Casemate  in the states and they told me that they had changed owner ship. :o Also that some of there books they where advertising would not be sold here in the states. I was able to pick up a old book Military Bands and there Uniforms. It was printed in 1978 by Blandford Press. Some good information about bands. Willie
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Post by: BobLeighton on January 14, 2018, 06:12:52 AM

New Book
Otto Gottstein & the golden age of the Zinnfiguren
Adrian Forman has mentioned that he expects to publish this book this year. He has said that the book is with his Publisher now.
No details of the cost or of the exact publication date.
Some more details are available on his website, just insert Adrian Forman in Google and his is the first one that pop's up
Regards
Bob;
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Post by: Hannibal on January 14, 2018, 01:28:10 PM
useful if an e-book version will exist...
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Post by: willie on January 29, 2018, 01:58:38 PM
Well my second volume of Horse Archers Weapons II got here :o   Once again Gyozo Somogyi  has done a out standing job ;D This volume covers Bulgarian, Khazar, Alan Sabre .Bridles ,Saddles Hungarian. More Hungarians from the 9th-10th century's , Pecheneg  11th century, Cumanian 12th century, Khitan 12th century,  Tatar, Mongol, Seljuk 14th century. Mamluk 14th century Persian 16th century, India 16th century, Mogul 16th century, Nogat &Crimean Tatar 14th-17th century Turkish 16th century, Sipahi 16th century, Hugarian 16th century, Polish 17th , Russian 16th century, Japanese 17th century, Manchurian 18th century, you could say the late 17th century also. So there are two new ones in this series on medieval knights. :o I will let you know how they are when I get them. Willie   
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 18, 2018, 09:50:50 PM
Hi Brain. When you where talking about things to engrave for new figure I came across Frank Frazetta  book vol 3 and the picture of Flashmen on the charge poster 101 and The Western Paintings of Frank C. McCarthy some nice ideas in there Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on March 19, 2018, 10:06:34 AM

Have to agree Willie, and the McCarthy paintings are so good
This is the one that has to be done!!!  ;)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 18, 2018, 02:43:41 PM
Hi all well I am back :o Now to come up to speed. First  Samurai Warriors by Stephen Turnbull. This was printed in 1991 the Blandford series I like book and he is a great author on the subject and this series runs from Uniforms to Aircraft. In this day and age they just fit right in both for space and budget. Second is Ceremonial Uniforms of the World by Jack Cassin-Scott & John Fabb by Arco publishing ??? printed in 1977 . I like it its a nice little book with lots of ideas for painting flats  :o you could paint Life Guards ,Palaces Guards and so on ??? Second Osprey is coming out with some neat Man at Arms Series one is on the Dutch Army in the East Indies. Willie
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Post by: willie on July 11, 2018, 01:15:30 PM
All hands on Deck :o Today I received a very neat book which I ordered in June. The Fighting Ships in the Royal Navy  897-1984 by  E.H.H Archibald printed in 1987 . There are a lots of books that are printed on the Royal Navy but this is outstanding in regards to the different ships in the History of the Navy. It is a Blandford series composing to volumes  wood and Iron. I know a lot os you guy and gals are not into Naval but this book covers a lot of information color and black and white views of ships along with flags and ammunition  :o It has a lot of ideas you could use to make Diorama with flats.  So take a look and let me know what you think
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Post by: willie on July 12, 2018, 07:08:18 PM
Along with the Royal Navy book I also received a old Blandford Book Balloons and Airships . Its a small book in that series they had and I believe that there is Zeppelin set of figures. :o There series range from military uniforms to planes, trains, ships and automobiles .  ;D Willie
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Post by: willie on July 27, 2018, 10:01:21 AM
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa  :o Just was on the Berliner Zinnfiguren  page and there is a new book out about the 30 years war all done in flats . Das Heerwesen des 30 Jahrigen Kriges Darestellt in Zinnfiguren 1618-1648 It is in Paper Back  8)   Let me know what you think about it. Willie
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Post by: snagy on July 30, 2018, 01:01:18 AM
It looks promising!
With plenty color pictures.
I order it - thank you for the info, Willie!!
Sandor
Here is the link:
https://www.zinnfigur.com/en/Books-Media/Books/Modelling/Figures/Zinnfigurenfreunde-Leipzig-e-V-Das-Heerwesen-des-30-jaehrigen-Krieges-dargestellt-in-Zinnfiguren-1618-1648.html?force_sid=9bi8qkk759dl697h1dcduj2664#&gid=1&pid=1 (https://www.zinnfigur.com/en/Books-Media/Books/Modelling/Figures/Zinnfigurenfreunde-Leipzig-e-V-Das-Heerwesen-des-30-jaehrigen-Krieges-dargestellt-in-Zinnfiguren-1618-1648.html?force_sid=9bi8qkk759dl697h1dcduj2664#&gid=1&pid=1)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 30, 2018, 01:13:04 PM
Well I am back  :o  2018 was not much of interesting year for new book  releasing
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Post by: Casper Friedrich on December 31, 2018, 01:21:32 AM
I went to go to a gun show and picked up a nice book about Karoliner by Alf Aberg  Vote Goransson  about the Swedish Army in the  The Great Northern War in Swedish
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 09, 2019, 06:49:32 PM
First of all I hope everyone had a great Christmas and got lots of goodies
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Post by: willie on January 13, 2019, 10:04:08 PM
Well I hoped everyone had a great weekend
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 24, 2019, 10:15:59 AM
Every Wednesday I volunteer at the friends of the Suffolk Library
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on January 25, 2019, 03:47:42 AM
I'm all for that Willie  ;)
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Post by: willie on January 27, 2019, 11:29:29 AM
First  Brain  I shall start on that copies soon .  I have been book dumpster diving again
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Post by: willie on February 17, 2019, 11:36:57 AM
Yesterday I was at the Williamsburg muster a War games convention and found this in used books The Achaemenid Persian Army by Duncan Head published by Montvert  pub . This series was based on a Osprey's men at arms .This book is packed with lots of information and color plates for you painters. Second is Prussian Infantry 1808-1840 Volume 1 by Summerfield printed by Partizan Press brand new .The Third is The English Civil War  Recreate in color pictures by Chris Honeywell it is one of the Europa Militaria Special #4.So this should keep you busy
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Post by: willie on March 09, 2019, 09:04:08 PM
Well I Finley got the book River Gunboats An Illustrated Encyclopaedia by Roger Branfill Cook this is a outstanding book on this subjected so if you are looking for a Gunboat this has it. 8) Willie
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Post by: willie on May 10, 2019, 03:14:10 PM
Hi well it's update time  :o  First of all I picked up two very nice books at the Library book sale
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Post by: willie on May 10, 2019, 04:56:50 PM
This book came today and one I had wanted for some time The Belgain Army in the Great War by Verlag Militaria volume 1  uniforms & Equipment
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 11, 2019, 01:11:12 PM
OK sorry that I have not been keeping up with my page so here are a few new books First from Helion and Company  The Century of the Soldier series Armies and Enemies of Louis XIV The Army of James II 1685-1688 and the best one The Regiments of the British Indian Army 1895-1947 lots of color .Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 20, 2019, 11:50:21 PM
Well its that time of the year . The year is coming to an end :o  So I have come up with some ideas for Christmas My first one is British Empire Uniforms 1919-1939 by Edward Hallett. Next is a book in Russian about Naval uniforms PYCCKNN Boehho-Mopckon Koctiom maybe one of are Russian members can translated the name😊 Next Helion Publishing the century of the soldier.  Then Historie & Collection series on French Army Trucks 1914-1940 . Next is are old friends at Osprey . Casemate Publishing has some on US Army Vehicles and there markings . Willie
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Post by: willie on December 05, 2019, 06:38:03 PM
Ok I just received this one today😱It is a used library book and for the War of the 🌹 gang The Book of the Medieval Kinghts by Stephen Turnbull .Very nice art work on standards like Henry Second Duke of Buckingham and more it was printed 1985 . I hope next year we'll be a good year for new books . I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a great New year. . Willie
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Post by: willie on January 26, 2020, 08:38:08 PM
Well its the new year :o and new books ??? First is something I picked up at the book sale Guns of the Gurkhas by John Walter printed in 2005 This book covers most of the weapons used by them up to the end of the second World War. Second is a book in Russian. Its a kids book about the Russian Navy uniforms got it from Amazon. PYCCKNN BOEHHO-MOPCKON KOCTIOM.Third is from Osprey Radiers from New France Elite series. Fourth Armies of the Great Northern War 1700-1720 and Australian Bushrangers 1788-1880 Man At Arms series. Fifth is from Helion & Company The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715 Volume 1 2&3 well be out these year by Rene Chartrand and volumes 2&3 of Armies and Enemies of Louis XIV 1688-1714. Lots of information on these Armies . Willie
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Post by: willie on February 28, 2020, 09:43:08 AM

To my fellow club members. Boy do I have a book for you all.  The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook.  :o This books covers the following


              1. Escape from Quicksand
              2. Escape from Killers Bees
              3. Wrestle an Alligator
              4. Land a Plane
              5. How to fend off a Shark
              6. How to jump from a moving car
              7. How to Identify a Bomb
              8. How win a sword fight 
           
  and much more It is by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht PB printed by Chronicle Books . Caution Book will Explode if scanned ::)   This has given me a idea to write a book for figure painters The Worst Case Scenario for Figure painters ::) ::) If you have any ideas let me know ;D Willie
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Post by: willie on March 25, 2020, 06:07:43 PM
 From a Bunker hidden deep in the Earth of VA I bring my latest book up date. I now have a copie of European Weapons & Warfare 1618-1648 HB to replace my PB one. The Art work in much better in this book ;D Next is Outline of English Costume By Doreen; Yarwood, A nice little book for English Costumes. Now for are 19th century American painters  American Horse Drawn Vehicles By Jack D Rittenhouse . I went threw this and showed my Daughter. Most of the equipment I had seen as a kid . As' I got older I cleaned them and my Dad let me drive a couple. I think that I knew ever wagon in  Western Movies.  :o If you are interested go on the Web and look for Fat Jones Stables. Last is Hinterland Warriors; and Military Dress By Thomas S Abler.. So that's about it for now hope you are keeping safe and are in good health. Yes I would go back to work in the movies with my Father ;D in a heart beat.Willie
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Post by: Brian on March 26, 2020, 02:28:01 AM
Stay well and safe my old friend.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Christoph on March 27, 2020, 09:40:50 AM
Hello Willie,
is "European Weapons & Warfare 1618-1648" written by Eduard Wagner? If yes this is a reprint of an old book from around 1960 and still one of the best books you can get on this subject!
Christoph
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Post by: snagy on March 27, 2020, 02:13:39 PM
Yes, Christoph it is the Wagner's work.
I have it in German language, bought at the and of the 1970's years "Ars Bella Gerendi" was the title at that time.
Really an amazing work on the soldiers life of the TYW time.
Sandor
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 15, 2020, 11:15:00 AM
OK here we go :o  First is Soldati d Africa Vol 1 Four more to go lots of information on the Italian Army in Africa . Next is Canadian Military Heritage all 3 volumes a nice set. Next would be Guns of the Gurkhas lots of information on there weapons.For are ancient readers The Chariot by Arthur Cotterell  very informative. The art of Renaissance Warfare by Stephen Turnbull. For the Naval group  Die Uniformen der k.k.later under kuk later,-ungar Kriegsmarine 1797-1918 by Erwin Steinbock nice book

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Post by: willie on May 15, 2020, 01:03:44 PM
OK last is Armies of the ear of 1812 by Gabriele Esposito geared towards war games but still good information on uniforms and then the century of the soldier series by Helion & Company  some neat titles So good reading
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Post by: willie on May 15, 2020, 03:21:08 PM
OK that was Armies in the War of 1812 sorry about that
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Post by: snagy on May 16, 2020, 12:33:54 AM
Thank you for the synopsis, Willie!
 ;D
Take care-
Sandor
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Post by: willie on June 16, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
So I just got The German Artillery from 1871 to 1914 by Ulrich Herr and Jens Nguyen by Verlag Publishing one more to go on pioneer troops and the series well be done . Uniformi  fregi e distintivi delle organkzzazioni giovanili  del partito nazionale fascista this covers all there uniforms I had seen this book over 40 years ago in Naples . Also Osprey Men at Arms series is coming out with new ones . Willie
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Post by: willie on August 22, 2020, 10:35:18 PM
Well I just got my last book on German pioneer troops 1871-1914 by Jens Nguyen Verlag Publishing and it is a outstanding book. Second two osprey Men at Armies titles  Japan Asian Allies 1941-45, The Normans in Italy 1016-1194 Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on August 23, 2020, 04:44:55 AM
Normans in Italy!  now there's a thing  ;)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Erich on August 23, 2020, 05:28:49 AM
There are 2 good books about this theme:   John Julius Norwich   The Kingdom in the Sun   Vol. 1 and 2
available in German language too   (J. J. Norwich    Die Normannen in Sizilien )
not a bad read if anyone is interested in medieval history - and the Osprey - Volume will provide the pictures to all the text
It is a mostly forgotten part of history, because the rule of the normans was only for a short time

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 08, 2020, 06:08:52 PM
Ever since I read about those Sudan Figures. I went threw my Library and found some books that might help in painting.


              1. Tradition Magazine from the 60's-70's Several articles on the Sudan War very nice art work in B/W


              2.  For the paint slinger ' The Men Arms Series


                   1. #59 The Sudan Campaigns 1881-98


                   2. #215 Queen Victoria Enemies vol #2 North Africa


                  3. # 198 The British Army on Campaign 1881-1902 vol 3


                  4. # 201 The British Army on Campaign  1882-1902 vol 4


              3.  Hard Back Books




                  1. The last Charge The 21st Lancers and the Battle of Omderman 1898 By Terry Brighton


                  2.An Illustrated Encyclopedia  of Military uniforms of the 19th Century By Digby Smith


             This should keep you  :P  from going nuts.  Let me know where I can order those Thanks Willie

Title: Re: Books
Post by: Erich on September 09, 2020, 11:39:17 AM
Willie, to order the sudan figures please send me an email      egrootens@gmx.de
Unfortunately there are restrictions from the german post in case of covid 19
and I cannot ship a small box into the USA at the moment.

Shipment should be possible after September, 15th. Then it will be shipped as
seafreight and therefore will need 25 to 3o days until it arrived.
I am sorry to have no better news in this case.

Erich

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 22, 2020, 06:00:26 PM
Well it's almost the end of the year and I did not go nuts 😂and I turned 73 🍷 it has not been a good year for the hobby😭  Now wish list are getting made out . Some of the best are from Helion & Company  Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV  1645-1718  by Bruno Mugnai  out standing and there will be 5 volumes Next one is The Armies and Wars of the Sun King  1643-1715 by Rene Chartrand. 4 volumes in this series  Williams III Italian Ally 1683-1697 by Ciro Paoletti  For the Napoleonic fans in the group  there is Godoys Army Murat's Army The Danish Army of the Napoleonic Wars by Wilson got it today out standing Next is Armies of the The US-Mexican War 18461848 nice little book with  lots of color uniforms by Gabriele Esposito Osprey we'll have some new MAA titles coming next year. Look guys I know that Osprey has to make money 💰 but another MAA on the SS and German Army😭😵😩😵so I wish you all a happy Christmas and let's have better new year Willie
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Title: Re: Books
Post by: socko47 on November 22, 2020, 11:09:29 PM
Willei,  A belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...  we share the same birthday and, snif, the same year! :o
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Nicholas Ball on November 23, 2020, 05:46:00 AM
An unlikely pair of twins ;D   Happy birthdays to you both  :)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 01, 2020, 09:31:27 AM
Good morning I just received these 2 new titles A Gallery of Military Headdress by Stuart Bates & Peter Suciu  lots of great information If you get this book go to page 32 and tell me where you seen  that helmet  Next Ospreys MAA  536 Renaissance Armies on Italy  ,1450-1550 nice art work. 😁 willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 14, 2020, 10:04:55 PM
I was going threw my library and came across the series done by Wargames foundry There is a load of information in them  :o  The Majority is in black and white drawings Like the old Airfix magazine but done better It might give flat makers some ideas and make some nice gifts Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 27, 2021, 10:39:23 PM
Well its 2021 and some of the books I ordered are arriving The one good thing in all this mess was I was to go threw my library and down size I was amazed  how many I had on the same subjects😵 so I made up my mind and I got the collection in order . So let's start with Osprey Man at Arms The Numidians 300 BC -300 AD nice little book and the art work is great😁 Next is from Helion &Company  First Lion from the North Vol 2 then there is Italy Piedmont and the War of the Spanish Succession Third is The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715 Vol 4 Forth is Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV Vol 4&5 These two are going to be a great series Willie pop
Title: Re: Books
Post by: bussy on January 28, 2021, 03:22:52 AM
I just bought this new book about Belgians in the Habsbourg armies. Wonderful iconography, text....(the book is also print in English, German and Dutch)


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Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 28, 2021, 09:27:04 AM
Very nice well done  8) Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 12, 2021, 08:42:50 PM
Well the second Volume The Lion from the North came today . By Helion & Company itis a good buy dealing withe Swedish Army in the 30 years War . covering The Navy ,Overseas Colonies . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 25, 2021, 10:28:11 PM
While coming back from a Toy Solider Show in DC I got in a conversation with My friend Benjamin King about books. Ben is a Author and Historian . One of his books he wrote was Spearhead of Logistics The History of the US Army Transportation Corps and he gave staff talks at Yorktown Battle filed . There where Officers from all over the World.  We where talking about what does the painter of figures want. That's a good question :o  what do you want. Books on Uniforms in the last 50 years have doubled in content . We both said that when we where young if it had color picture of a Uniforms we bought it :o .  Now these days you can go on the internet and fine about any thing. Yet a lot more painters us books. Today most are Paper Backs vise Hardback.  I use Osprey because if I do get paint on them I am not out $100 or more :-\  and they don't take up space :-\  Now for the painter historian I would say Helion & Company and don't leave out books not in English .and the Hard Bound Classics . We both agreed on what I said. I am not a expert if I was life would be a bit dull :'(  I well still open a book when I need information. I would like to hear from you on what you think :o   Now the latest books that just came Osprey German Troops in the American Revolution Hessen-Cassel vol 1  The Portuguese Army and the Seven Years War. Helion & Company Willie.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on February 26, 2021, 12:56:42 PM
Agree Willie, for painting reference (working books) most are the cheaper soft cover and do like a  colour picture or two of the uniform is always good, my special books tend to be hard back, and yes I still prefere to open a book then get lost on the internet  ;)   
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 13, 2021, 03:03:09 PM
Well the second volume  The Danish Army  of Napoleonic Wars  arrived today 😎 Covering Organization, Uniforms & Equipment  Cavalry and Artillery , David A Wilson  Helion & Company  The Third volume comes out in the fall . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 23, 2021, 04:44:39 PM
Osprey MAA #538 arrived  Today Napoleons Women Camp Followers  :o I like this book I like the information in it and it would make a very interesting set of flats. Let me know what you think. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 15, 2021, 05:41:07 PM
Well its been some time since I updated this page ???   The year is almost coming to a end 4 months left  :o  Between Shut Downs. Slap Downs, Clamp Downs, Elections,  :o  Container Ships getting Stuck in Water Ways. The Publishing Industry has had a hard time of it. So I well give you a update on what I have gotten in 8 months :o  Lets start with Helion & Company

     1. The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715   volume 4 the last in this series The War of the Spanish Succession  Artillery, Engineers, Militias  great series
     2. The Army of George II  a nice book on his Army

     3.   Piedmont and the Spanish Succession 1701-1712
     4     Armies of Philip IV of Spain
     Case mate Publishing
        Old Testament Warriors By Simon; Elliott

     Osprey Men At Armies  Series
        #540 Armies in Southern Russia 1918-19  Some ideas in this for painting figures
        #541 Armies of the War of the Grand Alliance 1688-97

      There are more coming but the dates are up in the Air 


 Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 15, 2021, 05:47:05 PM
 Sorry about the size thing my computer is mad at me >:(
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 15, 2021, 06:08:11 PM
 I forgot these two books  ???  Uniforms of the US Navy 1776-1967 adopted from the United States Navy History Division Series  By Captain James Tily and art by H.Charles  McBaorron  these are prints  taken from the Company of Military Historians . The Second is The American Soldier this series was done in the late 60s By The United States Army Center of Military History Illustrations By H. Charles McBarron  They are nice books to have since you cant get these series from the Army any more :-[  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Jean_Paul on August 16, 2021, 06:18:40 AM
Thanks Willie  8)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 09, 2021, 04:28:32 PM
 Next week I well be getting Osprey Elite series  Armies of Julius Caesar 58-44 BC by  Raffaele D Amato  Next month  Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV Volume 4 :o  The Armies of Spain and Portugal The 5th and final one well be Feb 2022 :o
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 15, 2021, 07:21:47 PM
Well my Armies of Julius Caesar came today and I like it a lot. There is one color plate B2 of  a Celtic Auxiliary Cavalryman Britannia 54 BC . What makes this guy so interesting is his Helmet I have never seen this kind :o  They state that it was found in West Sussex  and on page 45 they have a reconstruction of it in the Novium Museum Chichester  I think it would make a neat figurer  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 02, 2021, 05:35:24 PM
 Well here we are in October  :o  There's not much to report on  ???  Most of my orders are Preorder  I Well be getting The Wars and Soldiers in the Reign of     Louis XV volume 4  about the 18th of this month The 5th volume well come out about Feb 22 . Soldiers and Buccaneers of the Sun King 1643-1715 about 2022 Helion & Company.  From Osprey MAA #541 The Armies of the War of Grand Alliance oct 28  :-\  So that is it for 2021  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 11, 2021, 07:38:28 PM
Well Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV  Vol #4  came today and very well done lots of information :o  The Armies of Spain 1659-1688.  You can go on the Helion & Company web page and look under The Century of the Soldier Series No 76  Willie  8)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 14, 2021, 09:37:13 PM
 Well tomorrow is my Birthday  ::) :o  and I well soon be getting my 5th book on Wars and Soldiers in the Reign of Louse the XIV  The Armies of Portugal 1618-1721 By Brno Mugal . His next book well be The Ottoman Army of the Napoleonic War 1789-1815 2022 Also last month I went to the Chicago Show and picked up a Certificate of Merit for a War Elephant. Next I picked up a nice book at the show The Army in India a photographic record 1850-1914 by the National Army Museum. Then I was at the used book store and I found two nice  Books Georg Von Trapp To the Last Salute memories of An Austrian U-Boat Commander  does the name ring a bell :o  The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships  A technical directory of Capital  Ships from 1860 to present day. by Tony Gibbons 1993 Crescent Pub ,lots of color profiles . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 03, 2022, 05:12:14 PM
 Well hope everybody had a great Christmas and a Happy new Year so lets start with Helion & Company  It looks like in spring 2022 there well be a new Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV Volume 6 the Italian States. 2.  The Ottoman Army in the Napoleonic Wars 1798-1815 . Charles X Wars Volume 1 and in the spring of 2022 Volume 2  Third is From The Atamcama  to the Andies  Battles of the Pacific Wars 1878-1883 this I think is going to be a one from prints to use to paint by since this period is right after the Franko German War 1870-1871  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on January 04, 2022, 10:23:00 AM
Willie,  wherever you are on this planet, you must have an impressive library !!!  (several floors.....  ::) ) after all these years....
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 04, 2022, 09:24:13 PM
 Hannibal yes I have a lot of Books the other half of the library trains and the Circus which my Brother has   I have been very lucky to have the life I have had. With a family that loved books and growing up in a show biz family. Some day I am going to write a book about it. I think the count is about 1200 books :o  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 14, 2022, 04:02:29 PM
 Now a little change of pace  :o  Casemate Publishing has a Illustrated Special series on the U.S. Army Vehicles 1941-45 by Didier Andres


           1.U.S. Army Chevrolet Trucks in World War II 1/1/2 ton to 4x4


           2. U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II


           3. U.S. Army Diamond T Vehicles


           4. U.S Army Signal Corps Vehicles 1941-45 


            1. U.S Army Vehicle  Marking 1944 by Jean Bouchery


            2. Sherman Tank The M4 Tank in World War II By Michel Esteve  Willie


             
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 14, 2022, 08:58:29 PM
 OK now a up date on uniforms books :o   So lets start with Osprey Man At Arms


                 1. Yugoslav Armies 1941-1945  18th January By Thomas &  Dusan  #542


                 2. Italian Colonial Army  in May 24th By Gabriele Esposito


                 3. Medieval Indian Armies Vol 1 Hindu, Buddhist, Jain  By David Nicolle May 24th


                 4. Red Army 1920-1941 By Philip Jowett August 16th


                 5. Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces Vol 2 Raffaele D Amato September 13th


                 6. Armies of the Sino Japanese War 1894-1895  due in Oct 23


                  So that well give you some time to think about these Books  :P :P  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on January 15, 2022, 04:47:33 AM
Diamond T  Vehicles ?    what are they, not something I know about  ??? 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 15, 2022, 12:07:05 PM



 Brain


 So I went to the Casemate page and found this information  Between 1940-1945  The Diamond T Motor Car Company supplied just over 50.000 Vehicles to the US Military and also the Allies  Off this just over 30,000 were heavy 4 ton 6x6 of various types  They also made the famous halftrack 10,000 produced


        Willie  8)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on January 16, 2022, 02:47:32 PM
Here's and example of a Diamond T vehicle. If you google "Diamond T military vehicles" you'll get lots of pictures.
(https://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/mml/images/mml_35802_title.jpg)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on January 20, 2022, 03:53:13 AM
I know them!  never refered to them as Diamond T  ::) 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 01, 2022, 07:27:04 PM
 My Osprey Man At Arms Yugoslavian Army 1945-1945 came and its nice and well done.  The next two that I want to see are Medeval Indian Armys Hindu. Buddhist . Jain  Italian Colonial Army You can see these both on the Osprey page Man At Arms. Next from Helion & Company Saarbruck to Sedan  The Franco German War 1870-1871 Volume 1 the Imperial Phase of the War nice and lots of information on the German Army . The Second volume 2 well come out in March 22 The Republic Fights Back I well say one thing about Helion & Company they have some of the most interesting books on the 16th 17th 18th 19th century and there other series  are nice to.  There are two major things about warfare in the 16-18th century . Money and food  :o you had to have deep pockets ;D  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 14, 2022, 06:17:10 PM
Just got this today Zweybrucken in Command The Reichsarmee in the Campaign of 1758 By Helion & Company  By Neil Cogswell . Its a nice book with lots of information on these Armies. The Uniform plates are from that era with a section on uniforms of the different states. With all the 7 years War figures there are you could have a nice selection  8)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 27, 2022, 04:10:19 PM



  OK just dusted off the old page and now its up date time :o   While I was on my Amazon page trying to figure out where my orders are. >:(  I came across this ADD. wanted ships captains for the Every Green Shipping Company must be able to run a ground in daylight stay out of the channel and stuck in the mud for a month ::)  While on my page I came across this new book Major Lovetts Military Dress and Filed Uniforms of the Raj printed in March of this year.       So I bought it and I am looking forward to looking at it . I have always wanted his book well they have one on Amazon books 1911 issue only $221.00  :o  In May I should be getting to MAA books from Osprey Medieval  Indian Armies and Italian Colonial Armies . Also this week I should be getting Volume #4 of Soldati d Africa 1930 -1939 . One more to go Volume 5 1939-1943  ;D  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on April 27, 2022, 09:15:58 PM



     Since we where talking about the Uniforms of the Indian Army  I made up a list of books on there Uniforms '


       1. The Tradition Magazines from the 60s-70s The Indian Cavalry Issue and the Indian Mutiny issues


       2. The Durbar Journal of the Indian Historical society.


       Uniforms


        1. Indian Army Uniforms Cavalry by W.Y. Carman


        2. Indian Army Uniforms Infantry by W.Y Carman


        3. An Assemblage of Indian Army Soldiers & Uniforms by Michael Glover


        4. The Indian Army by Boris Mollo


        5. Skinners Horse by Christopher Rothero


        6. Indian Cavalry Regiments by A. H. Bowing


        7. The British Indian Army 1600-1914 by Peter Duckers


        8. Sons of John Company 1903-1991 The Indian & Pakistan Armies by John Gaylor


        9.  Osprey MAA Indian Army


            #31 The 30 Punjabs  #41 The Gurkhas Rifles  #67 The Indian Mutiny #72 The North West Frontier  # 91 Bengal Cavalry  #92  Indian Infantry                   
            Regiments # 453 Armies of the East Indian Company 1750-1850  #268 British Troops in the Indian Mutiny 1857 -1859


       10. Elite Series


              # 75 The Indian Army 1914-1947  #49 The Gurkhas




        11. The Regiments of the British Indian Army 1895-1947 by Baudouin Ourari  Published in 2019 


         So you have a 100 years of uniform books on the Indian Army   :o   Willie




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Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 09, 2022, 03:00:43 PM



 Well Major Lovett's book came today and its not a bad little book  It covers 72 of his prints It makes a great reference book If you are lucky to get the postcard of his uniforms . You can use this as a guide . Second is The War of the Two Brothers The Portuguses Civil War 1828-1834 . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 14, 2022, 08:40:29 AM



  So today  I got myself a new book the The Story of the Guides by Col. G. J  Younghusband . My next one well be The History of the Indian Mountain Artillery .  8)  Willie

Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 26, 2022, 10:17:44 PM



      Well today my book  The History of The Indian Mountain Artillery came. ;D  Very nice book on their history. Also two Man At Arms books  came The Medieval Indian Army's  and Italian Colonial Troops . Lots of great ideas for figures. Last One Faith ,One Law, One King French Armies of the Wars of Religion 1562-1598 from Helion & Company from Retinue to Regiment  series and again lots of ideas for figures 8)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on May 27, 2022, 04:33:52 AM
Western Miniatures had a set  [size=0px] Indian Mountain Artillery,   will dig some photos out and post[/size]
Title: Re: Books
Post by: johnr on May 27, 2022, 06:49:49 AM
Hi Willie,


Who is the publisher of the Indian Mountain Artillery book?


John R
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 28, 2022, 02:37:43 PM



   Hi John the publisher is The Naval & Military Press  8)  Willie Are you interested in the Indian Army. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: johnr on May 29, 2022, 06:45:37 AM
Thanks Willie,
 I have some figures of this period that I might get round to painting, I have a small interest in the Indian army.
I have the MacMunn book with the Lovett illustrations this is a great book with some beautiful illustrations also the Boris Mollo and one or two others. An interesting time in British history with some colourful uniforms.


Thanks again.
John R
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 04, 2022, 07:39:53 PM



    Today the book By the Emperors Hand Military and  Court Dress Regalia in the Late Romano Byzantine Empire  By Timothy Dawson . This is a outstanding book well written and nice color plates on the Court Dress. Now all we need is some figures to paint in this period. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: shogun on June 05, 2022, 05:14:36 AM
Hi Willie,seems you are looking for somethings like this:
 https://www.freebooter-anime.com/zinnprinzessin/images/fmge/brzp01-g.jpg
 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 07, 2022, 12:15:34 PM



   Shogun. Thanks for the information on the set of flats.  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: John Alberts on June 08, 2022, 03:41:03 PM
The painted flats in the link are excellent. Enjoy seeing Daniel's engraving and Martin's style of painting. 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: shogun on June 08, 2022, 04:16:46 PM
There is another byzantinic court availible from Kieler Zinnfiguren too. Formaly by Prof. Vollrath, engraved by Lecke.
 http://www.kieler-zinnfiguren.de/Listen/Justinian.html (http://www.kieler-zinnfiguren.de/Listen/Justinian.html)
 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on July 09, 2022, 09:29:43 PM



 Ok just a short note to say that my A History of the Imperial Service Troops of the Native States came today first; printed in 1903  mine was printed in 2006
   in Lahore Pakistan  Rs 400. 00  ???  Its mostly contracts with various Indian states to  furnish troops to the The British Army in time of need. OK then           who said being a Maharaj  did not have its PERKS :o  Now for some light reading to take your mind off painting. Fox Tossing Octopus Wrestling and other forgotten Sports The Most Dangerous and Bizarre Sports in History  by Edward Brooks -Hitching  2015  This will help you unwind after painting all those flats :o  Willie[size=78%]                                                                                                                                [/size]
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on September 13, 2022, 07:42:49 PM



 So just received the second Man At Arms series The Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces  2  It is a nice book and the plates are very good.  Have not been buying many books  :(  the supply system is a bet missed up >:(  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on September 14, 2022, 04:54:31 AM
]Have not been buying many books the supply system is a bet missed up


A bit like everywhere me old mate
::) 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 26, 2022, 09:42:06 PM
 So in about 4 more days it well be November. and before you know it the year will be over :P  I don't have to tell you how its been just feel your pocketbook :'(  i have canceled more orders then I care about. The postal Services lost a book from Italy  >:(   Still weighting for The Danish Army in the Napoleonic Wars Vol 3 Wars and Soldiers in the Early Regine of Louis XIV Vol #6 the Italian States1660-1690 . Volume #7 The German States will be out in 2023. All these are printed by Helion & Company Next well be Osprey Men At Arms 1. Armies of the First Sino War.1884-1895 . just out . In 2023 we will have  The Dacians and Getae at war  4th century BC 2nd Century AD  The Dutch Indonesian war 1945-1949  The Elite Series will be Post Roman Dark Ages Gaul & Britain  AD450-800 The US Marines Corps 1775-1859 Also out this year the Gladiators 4th 1st centuries  BC  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on October 27, 2022, 01:11:29 PM
Willie, I'm glad to see you're still buying books. I'm at the other end of the spectrum -I've got a lot of books I want to sell or dispose of in a emotionally satisfying way. Any suggestions?
Our stuff is not the kind of material you can donate to the local senior center, and kids don't read books anymore - or at least not our kind.

I have to say I'm using books less and less. The internet is a quick and free way to do research. The argument for hard copy books is diminishing from year to year. Don't misunderstand - I love a good book and holding it in my hands. But the world seems to be moving in a different direction.
Hope all is well with you.
Anyone else in the same place?

PJ
Title: Re: Books
Post by: marko on October 27, 2022, 02:09:47 PM
Hey PJ me as well. 

I adore books and have a room in my house that is a library with floor to ceiling book cases.  Separate from that I have a hobby room with its collection of books as well - including hundred's of Osprey's, Windsock magazine, as well a complete collection of Historical Miniature etc, etc.  Fortunately I used to tear apart magazines and file articles by subject or I would have had several thousand other magazines.  (That collection which once resided in a 36 inch four drawer file cabinet has since been disposed off.)  I love them all but, use most of them hardly at all with the internet slowly taking precedence.  (Osprey I now buy digitally as most of them I purchase because they are interesting but, have no reason to keep a publication on Victorian Gunboats for example - I will never model from it.)

Beyond a shame but, tastes change.  (It also one of the reasons I enjoy the BFFS Journal so much as it covers a fair amount of ground on the history of our craft not to mention requiring no shelf space!

Good luck let me know if you crack it?

mark






Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on October 27, 2022, 03:33:44 PM
Same for me too, All Osprey are digital, French maganzine "Figurines" wsa scanned to be on a hadr drive.
Only two collections of books are paper when I bought them young, but indeed, electeronic access and storage are much better.


But another question to all of you,:  When had you the time to read all the books you have in your houses !!!! in your busy life, and if not read, why to you bought them all?  Decoration?


(I've the same quesion on myself, why did I bought a grey army of 10,000 flats if not for painting them ?  (but on my age !!!)


Ah! Ah!
Title: Re: Books
Post by: marko on October 27, 2022, 05:35:36 PM
Good question Hannibal and the answer from all collectors is we all intend to paint them, read them etc. , i.e. we started out with good intentions...despite require a 300 year life span to complete.

For my library I have a pretty good track record in that 70 - 80% have been read - and it is a large library.  Fortunately I can read quickly but, am finding I have little patience these days with poorly written books.  (I just finished reading NAM Rodgers first two volumes on the British Navy for the second time with the third supposedly due any day now.  What a wonderful writer...)

With flats I am doing pretty good and a finish a fair number but, far more to paint than painted.  (I used to do aircraft and still do the occasional WWI but, donated most of them due to the paltry completion rate.  Similar case with rounds.  However, all were purchased with good intentions.)  My issues with all of them is I have tendency to start a lot of things based on mood but, then finish far less.

I have become much more choosy and careful in recent times but, there are still so many shiny objects.  With books if I am going to read it once and then get rid of it I tend not to purchase and with flats I have a set of rules now which have slowed the pace.  (I also have talked myself out of some WWI 1/32 bomber kits based on massive wingspans - what does one do with a model 2 feet wide?)

Perhaps this site needs some type of a support group similar to Alcoholics Anonymous?

mark
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 28, 2022, 05:38:53 PM



 I think that all you guys have good ideas on this subject.  The internet has a lot to offer and so do ebooks. I have been thinking about that myself  :o  my major problem is space :-[ . The second problem would be having to many of the same thing  :o  its what sells and makes money for the publishers.  Also we are a special group ???  we have been at this a long time. Are interest range from ancient to modern. I myself is the uniforms and some centuries drive me to to drink only when I painting ;)  PJ I  would try going to shows  and taking the books to sell. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Ed Humphreys on October 29, 2022, 07:06:33 AM
When asked why I buy so many books, I reply that bookshelves are the best possible insulation a room can have.
Ed
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on October 29, 2022, 03:09:12 PM
I'm glad to see that I'm not alone! Most of my figure friends are in the same boat. I have Ospreys, etc. from 25 years ago. Great for uniforms and general updates on eras I don't know.  Kinda high end comic books for me.

Marco - I too used to tear out articles from magazines and file them. Great minds!!!  ;D   Just got rid of them about 5 years ago when it became space for books vs articles.

Willie - lugging all these books to shows is probably not an option - its all I can do to get myself to a show, let alone a  bunch of books. :-[
Michel - don't you know? You cant die until you paint all your grey army!  :) You're going to be around for a long time, Amigo. Maybe "purgatory" is remaining alive (ghost?) until all the figures are painted - which makes it "work" not "fun".  OTOH, maybe that's heaven!  We'll see.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on October 29, 2022, 05:24:06 PM
Oh ! PJ ! I wish you are right ..... Then .... I can conti nue to buy more !!!!!  ah! ah!


I went today (and tomorrow), to my first show post Covid, in a small town of 10,000 inhab. in the North of France, close to Belgian border, called "Vieux Condé. It is the 17-th show of figurines, flats and models, in a large sport room.
It was so warm and pleasant to see many unkown friends sharing the same passion together, a smile on their face ...

Let's hope we an attend many more and for a long time, with the positive feelings detected, although, unhappily so many works are dealing with tanks, warships, soldiers and death on the tables ... How can we love war so much to be so tightened up to it!0   And it is not for a célébration or reminding, too many weapons are still used daily in our countries so-coalled 'in peace', that it is insane !

We should destroy them all instead of venerating them...  Is human being really fitted for peace?  Shall we never become wise and mature enough to get rid of all of this one day?  .Apparently no!  (and it generates so much money and profit for some).
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on October 29, 2022, 05:29:08 PM
But I came back with two books of Lilian and Fred Funken on the costumes and weapons of soldiers of all times, and several magazines about past wars, acquired as second or third hands ...


I am infected too, I am not sure than Human being is even searching for an antidote, because in many countries he is making too much money from wars to even think of eradicate them for ever ! (like cigarettes)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: shogun on October 30, 2022, 06:46:50 AM
This 2 books are in my hands too. And I love the books by Peter Conolly! There are any figures in my collection designt after this great illustrations. For example Odysseus at boar-hunt, death of Achilles or Hanibal in Capua. All sets by Lampert. I don`t miss this!
Title: Re: Books
Post by: PJDeluhery on October 30, 2022, 03:57:29 PM
Well, like the rest of humanity, we never learn!
I guess we will keep buying books and figures and enjoying them and our friends because we can! 8)
Michel, the show sounds wonderful! I too have the Funken books, and they are my "bibles" on costumes.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on October 30, 2022, 04:11:14 PM
Exactly PJ, excellent source of information....
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on October 31, 2022, 08:11:06 AM
The e-books and mags copied to hard disc is good, but in ten years you computer will not be able to read the disc or program you have saved your details too, the book I can always pick up a read.   
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on October 31, 2022, 10:28:22 AM
Yes Brian, but within 10 years, I will be in a coffin and can bring the files on usb keys with me !   8) 8)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on October 31, 2022, 11:07:33 AM
Yes Brian, but within 10 years, I will be in a coffin and can bring the files on usb keys with me !   8) 8)




Hahaha
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on November 25, 2022, 05:39:55 PM
Hi all hope everyone had a good thanksgiving on the side of the pond . I finely got my Armies of the First Sino - Japanese War 1894-95 by Gabriele Esposito a nice book from Osprey.  They have changed the format on line and I was wondering if any of you guys had any problems with you E books . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 20, 2022, 12:23:55 PM



 First of all I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a great new year. Just received my late order books. The Danish Army of the Napoleonic Wars 1801-1814
 Vol #3  Norwegian Troops and Militia By David A Wilson. All three of these books are outstanding  8) 8)  Second Gladiators 4th -1st centuries Bc  By Francois Gilbert  So that's it for now keep Willie

Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on December 21, 2022, 12:14:56 PM
Keep reading and posting Willie


Have a great Christmas!
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 13, 2023, 06:22:38 PM



  Today the 5th book in the Series of The Armies and Wars of the Sun King came Buccaneers and Soldiers in The Americas Its a nice book well done . Lots of i information on the action in the Caribbean and South America. Written by Rene Chartrand  Wars and soldiers in the Reign of Louis XIV volume  6 and 7 not printed yet Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 02, 2023, 12:57:45 PM
 
     Well there's never a dull moment around here . Two weeks ago we had a drive by and they shoot up my Daughters car and put a round in mine >:(  So I am sort of hunkered down at the moment. Never thought being a member would be so dangerous  :o    We are both OK  Not much doing on the book front . Willie  8)  PS they pissed me off >:(
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Brian on February 03, 2023, 07:24:06 AM
Bloody hell Willie,  I'd say it's them KLIO guys trying to thin us out  ;D ;D


But you take care  ;)
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 24, 2023, 10:39:35 AM



   Hi all. Well I am well and kicking. For those who are looking for something  to buy in the fall I have the book for You. A new title from Helion & Company Armies and Wars of the French East India Companies  1664 By Rene Chartrand. This well be number 6 in this series 8)  Also Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV Volume 6 part 1 is out  part 2 well be out in the Fall. Italian Armies  160-1690. Number 7 well be out in the spring German Armies 1660-1690 By Bruno Mugnai. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 20, 2023, 03:21:26 PM



       There seems to be a lot of Interest in the Ottoman Armies .  :o   Osprey Men at Arms well be releasing  the Ottoman Armies 1820-1914 in August. Next would be Helion & Company The Ottoman Armies of the Napoleonic Wars 1784-1815 .  If anyone has this book I would like to know what you think of the art work . Third would be the Italian Soldier shop  and the web page the Ottoman Army .  Next the 16th and 17th Centuries. The Men of Warre, The Tutor Art of War 2 volumes, Irish 16th century Armies  by Helion & Company. My book on the Irish of this period is from Wargames Foundry 16th Century Armies.  8)  More Ospreys Men at Arms would be The Dacians and Gelae at War. The Dutch Indonesian War 1945-1949 comes out in June, Medieval Indian Armies #2 Czechoslovak Armies 1939-1945 well be released 2024,The Union Army Vol 1 by Ron Field.  ::)  Ok this is my take on the Civil War book. This Author has written lots of books on the Civil War in this series and I have them, I just don't see it what am I missing here  :-\  let me know what you think. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on May 22, 2023, 05:26:04 PM



  I am Back with some more updates :o  Osprey publish there Elite Series 1, Dutch Resistance  2. The Post Roman Kingdom AD 450-300  Dark Ages Gaul & Britain 3. Anglo Saxon and Warlords AD 400-1070 in Oct by Rafael D Armato  4 US Marines 1775-1859 by Ron Filed out at the end of this month. 8)  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on June 28, 2023, 01:30:24 PM



    I found these two books and thought they would be nice to have. First is Pirate of the Far East 811-1639 by Stephen Turnbull Osprey series. I think everyone knows this author for his books on Armies of the Far East.  Since there are a lot of Samurai figures you could have a nice group of Pirates. Next is a Macmillan Color Series on Merchant Ships of the World in Color1910-1929 By Laurence Dunn these series where printed in the 60s-70s  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on July 26, 2023, 08:04:24 PM



    Well some news first of all I left my book Merchant Ships in Color at a friends house and he put it next to books on U Boat's and it sunk ::)  Today my copy of The Ottoman Army of the Napoleonic Wars came 1784-1815 The struggle for survival from Egypt to the Balkans. BY Bruno Mugnai This Author is very good on his subjects.  The next two books of his are Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV volume 6 Part two the Italian Armies1660 -1690 and number 7 German Troops. This is a nice series. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on August 13, 2023, 11:14:59 AM



   Just got the Their Infantry and Guns Will Astonish You By Andy Copestake , the Army of Hindustan and European Mercenaries in Maratha Service very interesting book . Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on October 28, 2023, 03:40:39 PM



  Ok I have been away from the book page for some time . Last three weeks I have been in Chicago baby setting my daughter apartment in Chicago while she went to Cambodia. Not much in the way of used book stores . I am back and just order War and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV #6 vol 2 the Italian Armies. The end of this month I will be ordering  volume 7  #1 The German Armies The second volume  # 2 will be in spring of 2024. Wille
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 09, 2023, 02:34:19 PM



 As the year comes to close I wish everyone a Marry Christmas and A Great New year.  As you know Book Publisher are having a  not so great time. So here are a few things that you could pick up and preorder :o  So lets start with Osprey Publishing


          Men At Arms Series


          The Dacians and Getae at War By Andrei Pogacias  #549 2023


           The Dutch Indonesian War 1945-49 By Marc-Lohngten #550 2023


           The Ottoman Armies 1820-1914  By Gabriele Esposito  # 551 2023 #551


           Medieval Indian Armies By David Nicolle Vol 2 #552      2023  ***************** 8)


          2024 The First half of the year


            The Union Army The Regulars Army's Territories Vol 1   By Ron Filed  #553


            Czechoslovak Army 1939 -1945 By Nigel Thomas #554


            The Union Army 1861-65 Eastern and New England States By Ron  #544


             Germany French Allies 1941-45 By Massimilliance Afiero #556


          2024 Last half of the year no dates  yet


             Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces Vol 3


             Joan of Arcs Army French Armies under Charles XVI 1415--53  By Phillippa Gallard


            Ground Forces in The Korean War 1951-53 by Benjamin Lai          Willie[size=78%]            [/size]


           


           



Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 09, 2023, 03:20:29 PM



       Next would be Helion and Company  the Armies Series 2024
         Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV By Burno Mugnal Vol 7 The German states Vol 1 January Vol 2 April 2024  ******


          French Armies in the 30 years War 1618-48 By Stephane Thion 


          16th Century Irish Armies 1487-1618 By Robert Gresh


           Armies of the French East Indian Companies 1660-1770 By Rene Chartrand *****************************


           John Company's Armies  Military Forces of British Armies


           Note I forgot the Authors of the Last Book  Also go to there web page lost of books on different subject 


     Last  An illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniform of the Ancient Greek world an Ancient armies By Kevin Kelley


            This series covers the Revolution Napoleonic Wars The 19th Century World Wars I and II Roman Army  :o :o


        So that should keep you in a chair reading  ???  Willie


           
Title: Re: Books
Post by: Hannibal on December 10, 2023, 03:34:33 AM
Willie, unable to find your reference "An illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniform of the Ancient Greek world an Ancient armies By Kevin Kelley"
Can you guide?
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on December 10, 2023, 01:22:31 PM
 
 Sorry  An Illustrated Encyclopedia of  Ancient Greek World and the Ancient Armies  A Detailed study of the fighting men of Classical Greece and the Ancient World of Military Dress Weapons Ships and Artillery By Kevin Kiley  due Feb 1 2024  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on January 22, 2024, 07:06:06 PM



   OK so here are a few new books you might like . I found this today at the used book shop The Royal Australian Engineers 1835-1902  By Maj Gen R.R.McNicoll; CBE  1977   A nice little history of the Engineers. Men at Arms The Medieval  Indian Armies Vol 2 Islam  Czechosiovack Army 1939-1945
   Ottoman Army 1821-1914  The Union Army 1860-1865 vol 1 From Helion & Company will be in Feb to March if there lucky.  Some of these I have been weighting for year and a half  ???   :(  If they are have troubles in the Red Sea then give me about 2 weeks and I turn it into a vacation spot . >:(   Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: John Alberts on January 23, 2024, 09:28:38 AM
Am waiting on Helion's publication of House's Lost Opportunity.  Always fascinated on the Great War's Battle of Frontiers after reading Keegan's August 1914 from Ballantine.
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 03, 2024, 04:09:28 PM



 Well my two Osprey Men at Arms came today Medieval Indian Armies Vol 2 and Ottoman Armies 1820-=1914 very well done   Willie 
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 10, 2024, 02:57:58 PM



  Just got the Book  On The Borderlands of Great Empires Transylvanian Armies 1541-1613  from Helion & Company . First off the prints are outstanding  :o  there should be some figures to paint out there .  Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on February 14, 2024, 06:05:14 PM



     In about 15 more days Two books should be out .  War & Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV  Volume 7 # 1 The Second will be in May Volume 7 # 2 and Number 8  will be in the Autumn of  this year Armies of Sweden Denmark Norway. Next will be the  Armies of the French East India Company  by Rene Chartrand  Feb 29 next Frontier Soldiers of New France Autumn Volume 1 One that I want to see is Elephants and Gunpowder Southwestern Asian Warfare by Stephen Turnbull Autumn  Third is The Sardinian Piedmont  Army in the War of the Spanish Successtion1740-1748 by David Wilson  . This ought to keep you reading to the end of the year. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 12, 2024, 01:41:24 PM



 Well I now have Armies and Wars of the French East India Companies 16641-1770  by Rene Chartrand  . it is outstand lots of color plates of India, Africa and the Far East and Louisiana.  The history of the Company is covered in detail . I know that  they make Indian Sepoy figures. Willie
Title: Re: Books
Post by: willie on March 15, 2024, 07:57:56 PM



    Well today one book that I had wanted for a very long time came The Men of Warre  The clothes, Weapons, and  Accoutrements of the Scots at War1460-1600 By Jenn Scott . Not a big book page wise ,but still lots of information on the subject. It covers from 15th century to 17th century. Also two volumes on the French and German War 1870-71. Lots of uniforms and information on that war. Willie