Friday, 6 March 2026

New Additions to the Library


Another uniform book - I own two others from the series - and something for the naval part of the library (which is probably the largest part!).

Following on from the book element of my Cavalier haul - three titles devoted to the late republican era of Ancient Rome - I have added two further titles to the library. One of these will come as no surprise but the other will need a little explanation.

I have absolutely no knowledge of the Sino French naval war other than a cursory look at the Wikipedia page! I was really pleased to add this to the collection because the others by the same author are outstanding! The only niggle is that the series are large sized softbacks - I would have happily paid extra for a hardback version - but I can certainly live with that as the detail contained therein is outstanding! Am I going to start building ships for this conflict? The answer is a no, simply because even if I wanted to such an undertaking would so far down the list it would have kangaroos bouncing over it….

The uniform book I have owned before but for the life of me I cannot recall what happened to it. I have a vague notion it may have disappeared around the same time as several other titles whilst we were having some work done on the house. A box of books went missing from the man cave and I have a feeling this may have been among them. At the time I was looking at various 19th century options and that was the part of the library that took the biggest hit. 

The book is a lovely, colour-plate filled large format book featuring loads of uniform details for the conflicts covered. I should point out the mention of Boer Wars also includes the Zulu war although I have plenty of material for that particular campaign.I also own the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars titles from the same series. I am no expert on the accuracy of the military uniforms depicted but the details contained therein certainly look the part and will be sufficient for my needs. 

As a reluctant figure painter you could be forgiven for wondering why I have bothered adding this to the library. Well, to begin with I have the Mike’s Models Colonial collection to do something with - a lot of the British stuff for the Zulu War is painted but needs touching up here and there along with rebasing - as well as some possible 1880s Madasahatta style action. Both of these are a fair way down the batting order though as the book will be the main focus for the rest of the year in all probability.

Great to have a copy of the book back in the collection though.

6 comments:

  1. The Olender book is excellent 👍🏻

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    1. Hi Jim,

      As are the rest of the series! They have certainly been very useful for research purposes for the new book.

      All the best,

      DC

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  2. I'm a big fan of the Olender books, and I like the uniform series. I have to say I was a bit disappointed with the 19th century one - for my taste waaaaayy too much ACW in place of so many other wars with better uniforms which could have been covered (marketing, I guess), and some of the pics and editing are a bit odd.



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    1. Hi Colkitto,

      To be honest the coverage in the book worked just fine for I needed it for - so I guess it is horses for courses and all that. I take your point though, as well as the ‘odd’ pictures and editing. The rest of the series (at least the ones I have) is similarly afflicted but they are good enough for my needs.

      The Olender series are excellent and have been extremely useful for research purposes for my new book.

      All the best,

      DC

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  3. Excellent purchasers David…
    The Sino- French Naval War looks very interesting… It’s the sort of thing that sets my butterfly all a flutter…🦋🦋🦋

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Hi Aly,

      There is that wonderful dash of Gallic whimsy about the French navy of the period so throw in the Chinese and you a veritable smorgasbord of potential!

      Glad to hear your butterfly is still active!

      All the best,

      DC

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