John Robert Elting was a soldier for thirty-five years (1933 1968), with a couple of civilian interludes as a high school instructor. His first commission had been from the Reserve Officer Training Corps at Stanford University in 1932. He combined this with summer duty in Company H (machine-guns), 163rd Infantry Regiment, Montana National Guard, and then as an officer in the Civilian Conservation Corps. In 1940 he became an ROTC instructor at Oregon State College. From then on he was continually in service until 1947 (71st Armored Field Artillery Battalion, the Tactics Department of the Armored School at Fort Knox, Combat Command B of the 8th Armored Division in the Rhineland, Ardennes, Alsace, and Central Europe campaigns, 24th Field Artillery Battalion of the Philippine Scouts). In 1948 he was recalled, after a short civilian interlude as a teacher, and was assigned to the Armed Forces Information School and, from there, to the Military Academy, West Point. In 1954 John Elting's turn for overseas duty came up and he was posted to the J-2 (Intelligence) Division of the Far East Command, returning to West Point in 1957. There he began researching and writing A Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars, with Colonel Esposito acting as overall editor and advisor. Between 1965 and 1968, Colonel Elting served as G-2 of the Washington Military District, before retiring in 1968. After his retirement, he turned his attention to writing and research (in his own modest words, he 'tried to be a historian'). He was a military consultant to Time Life Books for the World War II, Civil War, and Third Reich series. He was also the author, co-author or editor of sixteen books, including The Battles of Saratoga, American Army Life, A Dictionary of Soldier Talk, Swords Around a Throne and the four volumes of Napoleonic Uniforms. He took particular delight in the history of Napoleon's Army and the French emperor's campaigns and in the study of the American Revolution, but was a considerable authority on all aspects of military history. His knowledge was deep, and he gave generously of it, and for many he served as an inspiration. After a short illness, he passed away suddenly, seated at his desk in his study, at home, on Thursday 25 May.
No other period in history has produced such magnificent uniforms as those worn by the soldiers involved in the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleonic Uniforms is the only reference work of its kind to depict accurately the entire Grande Armée in detail. It portrays the French armies as seen by their contemporaries, and combines authoritative text with lavish illustrations. This superb two-volume set depicts in magnificent colour the uniforms of the Royal Army, Emigrant Troops, Revolutionary Armies, and the Army of Egypt. The new edition will be presented in a cloth bound slipcase. Herbert Knötel's plates, recognised by uniform specialists as being amongst the best and most accurate, fully capture all the beauty, verve and swagger of this colourful episode in military history. With more than nine hundred plates, each with an authoritative caption by Colonel John Elting, Napoleonic Uniforms is the standard source of reference on the uniforms of Napoleon's allies and opponents. Colonel John R. Elting was the foremost expert on Napoleon's Grande Armée and the armies of the Napoleonic period; his books include the acclaimed Swords Around a Throne and, with Vincent J. Esposito, the authoritative A Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars. Herbert Knötel was an acclaimed illustrator of military uniforms from a distinguished family of artists and historians. John H. Gill is the author of With Eagles to Glory: Napoleon and his German Allies in the 1809 Campaign and the forthcoming Thunder on the Danube: Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburgs.
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Vendeur : Treehorn Books, Santa Rosa, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. NEW copy that is unopened and still sealed in the original shrinkwrap! (Note: there is a small split in the shrinkwrap itself, not affecting the books or the box.) ; 2 Volume Boxed Set; 11.7 X 8.9 X 3.6 inches; 988 pages. N° de réf. du vendeur 12071
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Vendeur : West Cove UK, Wellington, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Like New. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. Books and slipcase in excellent condition. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 2007, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> In Napoleonic Uniforms, John Elting explores the intricate artistry of Herbert Knotel, a German artist renowned for his detailed watercolour depictions of military uniforms from the Napoleonic era. The book opens with Elting's first encounter with Knotel's work in the 1950s, when he received vividly painted images of American Civil War zouave regiments. These paintings, extraordinary in their execution and created on linoleum tiles due to post-war shortages, sparked Elting's desire to collect Knotel's artworks, initially intended for instructional purposes at the U.S. Military Academy.Elting narrates his journey alongside his wife, who admired these little jewels. Their collection blossomed from a handful of paintings into a comprehensive representation of Napoleon's Grande Armée, guided by detailed historical sources and the structure of military units from that period. Knotel's expertise in military art is highlighted as he primarily drew from manuscripts and eyewitness accounts from the Napoleonic era, ensuring authenticity in each piece. His dedication to capturing the essence of each soldier?regardless of rank or nationality?is evident in every uniform depicted, showcasing a blend of beauty and historical accuracy.The book also details the collaboration between Elting and Knotel, demonstrating how their professional relationship flourished despite language barriers and geographical distance. The collection expanded to include figures from Napoleon's allies and adversaries, offering readers a rich visual narrative of military history, represented through Knotel's actions and artistic vision. Although the collection remains incomplete due to Knotel's untimely death in 1963, it serves as a poignant tribute to the real soldiers of the Napoleonic period, vividly representing them as they would have appeared in their own time. N° de réf. du vendeur Batch-FM723-LN-14551
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Vendeur : Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Royaume-Uni
hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book. N° de réf. du vendeur ERICA82919320337504
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