Carabiniers 1679-1871

Paperback

Main Details

Title Carabiniers 1679-1871
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andre Jouineau
By (author) Major Olivier Lapray
SeriesOfficers & Soldiers
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 200
ISBN/Barcode 9782352502746
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Histoire & Collections
Imprint Histoire & Collections
Publication Date 31 July 2013
Publication Country France

Description

This book traces the glorious history of the elite French cavalry. Through 61 plates of highly detailed uniform illustrations, Andre Jouineau guides the reader from the first company of carabiniers established within in each regiment-those superior marksmen equipped with a rifle, the gauge of precision par excellence-sought after by Louis XIV in 1690, to the fiery carabiniers of Napoleon III's Imperial Guard who disappeared in defeat in 1870. The authors' primary emphasis, however, is given to the First Empire.

Author Biography

Since the seventies, Andre Jouineau has dedicated himself to studies in history and uniforms. Regular contributor to various magazines, he was appointed official painter of the Army in 1985 (title kept until 1994). Then, in the mid-nineties, he tackled computer illustration, which allowed "creating" a new uniformology genus. Olivier Lapray, a navigating officer in the French Air Force, is also passionate about the First Empire. It is already the author of several books on the subject, including Le Dictionnaire des Officiers de Cuirassiers.