Gauntlet Publications
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Era: Russian Civil War Contact Military History Books if you wish to purchase any of the volumes below. |
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R11. Reprint of Shenk's famous 1910 Imperial Uniform study. The uniforms shown on the 24 full-color pages are mostly parade, but the detail shows all cuffs, buttons, sleeves, belts, caps, and more for both officers and enlisted men. Since this reprint is long out of print, I am offering a full color copy at the cost of the copy only. |
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R12. The Russian Civil War—The White Armies, 50 pages in Osprey format, color drawings, black & white pictures, showing flags, equipment, and all the uniforms (all uniforms are shown in full color). This is one of the best sources for White Army information. Now completely in English! Cardstock cover, inside printed on high-quality paper, with eight full-color plates, nicely spiral bound! |
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R13. The Russian Civil War—The Red Army, 48 pages in Osprey format, color drawings, black & white pictures, showing flags, equipment, and all the uniforms (all uniforms are shown in full color). This is one of the best sources for Red Army information. Now completely in English! Cardstock cover, inside printed on high-quality paper, with eight full-color plates, nicely spiral bound! |
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R14. The Russian Civil War—The Nationalist Armies, 48 pages in Osprey format, color drawings, black & white pictures, showing flags, equipment, and all the uniforms (all uniforms are shown in full color). This is one of the best sources for Nationalist Armies information. Now completely in English! Cardstock cover, inside printed on high-quality paper, with eight full-color plates, nicely spiral bound! |
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R22. Russian Posters of WWI, Hard Cover 90 pages, mostly full page color posters. In Russian with English translation in the back provided by the publisher. This is now out of stock permanently, but with special arrangements, I may be able to make a full-color copy for you. |
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R23. The Russian Civil War - Interventionist Forces, 56 pages in Osprey format, color drawings, black & white pictures, showing flags, equipment, and all the uniforms (all uniforms are shown in full color). This is one of the best sources for Red Army information. Now completely in English! Cardstock cover, inside printed on high-quality paper, with eight full-color plates, nicely spiral bound! |
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R25. Tanks of The ( Russian) Civil War, 82 pages long with color cardstock covers. There are 144 b/w photographs and a number of line drawings. There is additional commentary scattered throughout the text from Tom Hillman in order to clairfy points made by the original authors. Now completely in English! Cardstock cover, inside printed on high-quality paper, with three full-color plates (inside front cover, inside rear cover, and outside rear cover, nicely spiral bound! |
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R51.
Armored Cars of the Russia Army, 1906 to 1917. Card Stock cover,
104 page pictorial study of early armored cars in Russia, I see that the
use of these cars did not end in 1916. As a matter of fact, the section on
Austin cars shows one nearly identical to the armored car that sits
outside the Museum of the Revolution. 104 pages with 227 pictures and line
drawings of each vehicle! Russian soldiers are in nearly every picture so
you get a really good idea as to their uniforms in WWI (very good variety
and detail). In Russian, with partial translation (captions &
charts).
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R61. Cavalry of the Russian Imperial Guard during WWI - Hard Cover, 46 pages in Osprey format, color drawings, black & white pictures, showing equipment, and uniforms. Same publisher as the RCW series. Partial translation (captions and uniform descriptions) provided. |
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R66. Aircraft of the Russian Civil War - this is a nice piece of work in hardback with pictures on nearly every page. Numerous pictures in color showing paint schemes. All types of aircraft are addressed. Completely in Russian, but Tom Hillman has translated the entire book. Because of copyright, I could not post this entire translation. You can only get the translation when you buy the book. This could be the best single text on the subject - Tom Hillman's translation efforts are phenomenal! |
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R91. Russian Cadets 1864-1917 - Another in the fine line of AST publications (see the RCW series, WWII series listed above). 46 page in Osprey format, hardback, with 8 color plates showing uniform details. A translation of the captions has been done and will be provided with the book. If your period of interest is Imperial Russia, this book is for you! |
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R92. Standards & Banners of Russian end 19th Century/20th Century - Another in the fine line of AST publications (see the RCW series, WWII series listed above). 46 page in Osprey format, hardback, with 8 color plates showing flag details. A complete translation has been done and will be provided with the book. If your period of interest is Imperial Russia, this book is for you! Now available in English! |
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R96. White Army in North Russia, 1917-1920 - A superb book by the master Russian Civil War researcher - Aleksandr Deryabin. He has put together a superb book detailing uniforms, equipment, and campaigns. Soft cover, 43 glossy pages with 8 color plates. A complete translation into English will be provided with purchase. |
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R97. Russian Army 1914-1917 - This is a serious study of the Russian Army during WWI, before the Civil War. This is the Imperial Army, elements from which the Russian White Army was formed, trained, and equipped. This is a rare volume and extensive at approximately 160 pages. 4 color plates, numerous pictures, orders of battle, charts, breakdown by Regiment, etc. A wealth of information regarding the last years of the Imperial Army. In Russian only. This book is out of print and we are searching Russia for more copies. Contact me if you are interested in this one - other arrangements can be made. |
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R98. Armies of Ukraine, 1917-1920 - A superb volume detailing the Russian Civil War forces in the South. Numerous charts, OOB, 6 color plates, 140 pages. Currently, I have only a translation of the picture captions, but will extend it to include a number of the OOB charts and Tom Hillman will eventually do a complete translation for me. |
| R100. RCW: War with the White Poles - A 730-page volume, completely in Russian that details this part of the Russian Civil War. It is mostly text (all in Russian), but has numerous campaign maps throughout. If your Russian is up to speed, this is an incredible work that will answer numerous questions you have. | |
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R105. White Army in Northwest Russia, 1917-1920 - This is the next in Alexandr Deryabin's fine studies regarding the Russian Civil War. This is a 44-page softcover with 8 color plates of uniforms detailing soldiers and officers of the various White Armies that fought in the Northwest of Russia. A complete translation into English is provided. |
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R109
Posev's White Army Photo
Album:
Regarding the Posev Photoalbum. I purchased a copy from Posev over a year ago and finally received it. It was well worth the wait. It's like they took every single picture they had in the White Army archive and published it in this book. I was amazed at how many "colorful unit" photos there were, especially of the Kornilov division. There's a really interesting photo in there of some Kornilov soldiers posed with banners and flags. There's also this fascinating photo of a bunch of "colorful unit" officers standing outside a train. The image is sharp, and even though it is a black and white photo, you can tell who is a Markov, who is a Kornilov, etc. Did I mention the color plates in the back of this book? They have all the "colorful units" of course, including Samursky (with yellow cap band and black cap top!) as well as Northwestern Units, Siberian Units, you name it. You will find uniform color combinations you have not seen before. Shades of orange, sky blue caps (not Alekseev), etc. In addition, there are color plates of flags, banners, and awards. You can't go wrong with purchasing this book! (review provided by George H. Marion-Landais) |
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Armored Units of the Russian Civil War: White and Allied (New Vanguard
83) Authors: David Bullock, Alexander Deryabin, Illustrator: Andrei Aksenov US Price: $14.95 In stock now Paperback; December 17 2003; 48 pages; ISBN: 1841765449 About this book: One of the most important conflicts of the 20th
century, the Russian Civil War was the struggle that led to the formation
of the Soviet Union. Following the overthrow of the Russian Provisional
Government on 7 November 1917, the All-Russian Congress of Soviets met and
handed over power to the Soviet Council of People's Commissars.
Immediately forces began to assemble in opposition to the Bolshevik
regime, and these became known as the Whites. This title examines the
armour that they had at their disposal throughout the course of the war.
It was a varied collection including British and French vehicles and,
perhaps most famously, the armoured trains that enabled the Whites to
dominate much of Siberia. Available from On Military Matters (www.onmilitarymatters.com) |
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R115. Armored
Automobiles of the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920 by Tom Hillman.
This monumental work was years in the making and is the preeminent study of Armored Automobiles of the RCW. Tom describes the organization, doctrine, and orders of battle so that historians and wargamers alike can get the best and correct feel for the steel monsters of the period. |
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R116. How
Odessa Became Red by Tom
Hillman, Mark Plant, and Alexis Mehtidis.
This is a study on the Battles of the French and Greek Intervention in the Ukraine in 1919. Full color maps, OOB, and battle descriptions. All the information you need to understand these battles. |
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R111. Stamping out the Virus: Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil
War, 1918-1920 by Perry Moore.
The dramatic account of the British, American, and French intervention in the Russian Civil War. This little known event took place over 80 years ago and involved over 10,000 combat troops in North Russia (Operation Elope) at Archangel. In South Russia, over 400 British military advisors and millions of dollars in equipment fed the various White armies under General Denikin. |
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R112. White
Steel - Red Blood: Denikin's Drive to Kharkov, May 1919 by Perry
Moore.
This is a board game. He's done an outstanding job capturing the flavor of the period in a combined arms approach to regimental level battle. |
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R113. Tank Action in the Russian Civil War, 1919 by Perry Moore. |
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R114. 200 Miles from Moscow by Perry Moore. |
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![]() The counters above are from White Steel, Red Blood.
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Cross Reference |
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R27. Zeughaus Magazine #8 - Quality information for the wargamer, 50 page full color glossy covering 17th Century Russia Battle at Berestechok, Naval Infantry 1788-1794, Cavalry Guard 1812, Jaeger Cartridge Pouch Markings during Naps era, pilot helmets during WWI, RCW Shock Battalion markings, RCW Automobile Unit Markings, Worker Peasant Army Recon, Modern Russian Airborne patches. With captions translated. This is long out of print, too. |
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R21. Russian Infantry 1855 – 1917, the third volume of a three set Russian Historical study detailing the Regular Infantry forces from 1698 through 1918. 282 pages with numerous color plates. (the captions and charts are translated). |
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