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UNIFORM PLATES
Hessen-Cassel Leib Infantry Regiment, 1776-1784 (II), Plate 834
The Company publishes and distributes a series of military prints,
Military Uniforms in America, to members who wish to subscribe.
These
full-color prints executed by different member artists illustrate military dress
relating to the American scene. As far as possible, the plates show items of
material culture never illustrated before or not accurately depicted in the
past. The greater part deals with units of the United States, both federal and state. They are a unique form of reference and are suitable for
display. To amplify their usefulness, a single-page, footnoted text accompanies
each plate and is published in the Journal.
The
series covers the uniforms of military units of all countries in the
Americas serving at home and abroad, and units of other countries
serving in this hemisphere, with a special emphasis on those of the United
States. With over 800 plates to date, this continuing series represents
the single most comprehensive documentation available on the subject.
The
plates are researched and illustrated by Company members, and are approved
by a committee for accuracy before publication. Artists who have
contributed to the series include such prominent names as Frederick
Chapman, Peter Copeland, Herbert Knotel, Eugene Leliepvre, Eric
Manders, H.
Charles McBarron, Donna Neary, Clyde Risley, and Don Troiani.
A year's
subscription consists of twelve plates, each 11 x 14 inches in size and is
available only to members and institutional subscribers. For more information, see "How to Join" at left.
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