third Cavalry volume of Paul Lindsay Dawson's series expected for 28th february
some pages in preview on google-books
new perspectives on the real aspect of the French Army, newly-raised regiments of Dragoons in 1803 still clothed with their older-blue cavalry uniforms while others even still in Hussars as far as 1805-1806, the regimental musicians, trumpeters and/or drummers very far to be dressed in reversed colours but in...blue!




Hi Loïc Well per all the controversy on TMP_ I still like to see new information, even if I don't agree with some of the conclusions drawn from the sometimes sparse info available and/ or biased based criteria opined.
So these titles remain on my list to buy, as I've pretty much halted painting my French models, new and 'upgrades/ revisions' from the 1990s that look a bit sad in places.
However I'm glad to see that the old dominant 'regime' of decree and done has been largely broken down, not so easy for model manufacturers though! Remember all the full dress figurines in old Uniformes and the like!
regards davew /ex-SHAT84/