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Uniforms - [STRASSGSCHWANDTNER (A., known as Tony)]. Die kaiserl. königl. Oesterreichische Armee nach der neuesten Adjustirung 1869. Vienna, P. Kaeser, sd (1869). In-4, title in Latin characters and 45 lithographed and colored plates, all pasted on flexible cardboard mounted on tabs, red morocco half-chagrin, ribbed spine (late 19th c. binding). Spine uniformly oiled, otherwise a good copy. A collector's collection: the title has been photomechanically reproduced and mounted on cardboard, surrounded by black fillets and protected by semi-rigid plastic film; the vignettes, originally in in-16 format and measuring 14.5 x 11 cm, have also been mounted on in-4 plates. The collation is in line with that given by De Ridder, apart from the order of the vignettes, which is not the same. This is an important suite, since it depicts the Austro-Hungarian army's costumes just after the changes made to the uniforms following the unfortunate Austro-Prussian War of 1866, and the abolition of the white tunic for officers. (De Ridder, 76. Absent from Colas.) Bookplate from the library of Baron de MARBOT.

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Uniforms - [STRASSGSCHWANDTNER (A., known as Tony)]. Die kaiserl. königl. Oesterreichische Armee nach der neuesten Adjustirung 1869. Vienna, P. Kaeser, sd (1869). In-4, title in Latin characters and 45 lithographed and colored plates, all pasted on flexible cardboard mounted on tabs, red morocco half-chagrin, ribbed spine (late 19th c. binding). Spine uniformly oiled, otherwise a good copy. A collector's collection: the title has been photomechanically reproduced and mounted on cardboard, surrounded by black fillets and protected by semi-rigid plastic film; the vignettes, originally in in-16 format and measuring 14.5 x 11 cm, have also been mounted on in-4 plates. The collation is in line with that given by De Ridder, apart from the order of the vignettes, which is not the same. This is an important suite, since it depicts the Austro-Hungarian army's costumes just after the changes made to the uniforms following the unfortunate Austro-Prussian War of 1866, and the abolition of the white tunic for officers. (De Ridder, 76. Absent from Colas.) Bookplate from the library of Baron de MARBOT.

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