An edition of The Armies of to-day (1892)

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Harper & brothers
Language
English
Pages
438

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Table of Contents

The army of the United States, by W. Merritt.
The standing army of Great Britain, by Viscount Wolseley.
The German army, by Lieutenant-Colonel Exner.
The French army, by General Lewal.
The Russian army, by a Russian general.
The Austro-Hungarian army, by Baron von Kuhn.
The Italian army, by G. Goiran.
The Mexican army, by T. A. Janvier.
Appendix: Military situation in Europe, by Lieutenant-Colonel Exner.

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New York

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Pagination
ix, 438 p.
Number of pages
438

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OL17979857M
Internet Archive
armiesoftodaydes00merrrich
LCCN
19009218

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