Napoleon's Guard Infantry (2)
Philip Haythornthwaite author Bryan Fosten illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:26th Mar '85
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Philip Haythornwaite examines the Young and Middle Guard troops in a detailed text, backed by numerous illustrations including eight full page colour plates by Bryan Fosten.
Part of the "Men-At-Arms" series, this book looks at Napoleon's Guard Infantry, illustrating weapons, equipment and uniforms.
The seniority of Guard infantry was only established definitely in 1812 by the Guard's chief of personnel, Courtois.
The title 'Young Guard' was assigned to the newly-raised regiments in 1809, but the term 'Middle Guard' came into use about 1811. From the beginning the newer guard regiments were committed to action first, the Old Guard, as Napoleon wrote, 'being so precious, one fears to expose them'; thus the Fusiliers-Chasseurs distinguished themselves at Hilsberg whilst the rest of the Guard was kept in reserve. In 1808 the Fusiliers went to Spain, serving at the Madrid rising, Medina and Guadalajara.
Philip Haythornwaite examines these troops in a detailed text, backed by numerous illustrations including eight full page colour plates by Bryan Fosten.
ISBN: 9780850455359
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm
Weight: 198g
48 pages