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Doughboy War American Expeditionary Force WWI Book
Doughboy War - American Expeditionary Force in World War I, James H. Hallas, editor. This multilayered history of World War I's doughboys captures the experiences of American soldiers as they trained for war, voyaged to France, and faced the harsh reality of combat on the Western Front in 1917-18.

Hallas uses the words of the troops themselves to describe the first days in the muddy trenches, the bloody battles for Belleau Wood, the violent clash on the Marne, the seemingly unending morass of the Argonne, and more, revealing what the doughboys saw, what they did, how they felt, and how the Great War affected them.

Key Features:
* 368 Pages
* Paperback

Reviews:
* "Hallas has done a good job of showing what the war was really like for those men fighting it." --Library Journal
* "Elegant and accessible, it reads like a novel. . . . It is a window into a world and a way of life." --Bruce Gudmundsson, author of Stormtroop Tactics

About the Author:
James H. Hallas is also the author of The Devil's Anvil: The Assault on Peleliu (978-0275-94646-3), Squandered Victory: The American First Army at St. Mihiel (978-0275-95022-4), and Killing Ground on Okinawa: The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill (978-0275-94726-2). He lives in Connecticut. Paperback, 368 pages, 6" x 9", 27 b/w photos, 1 map.
Arms and Armor Book of Postcards AA154
Our Arms and Armor Book of Postcards has full-color postcards from one of the United States finest collections of medieval and Renaissance armor and weaponry. Chain mail the earliest European armor, dating to the Dark Ages was made of thousands of interlocking steel rings. By about 1400 the first full suits of plate armor, called Gothic armor, began to replace chain mail. These suits had smooth surfaces embellished by elegantly curved flutings or ornamental borders. A suit of plate armor was constructed from many constituent plates (sometimes more than two hundred), of which no two were identical. The making of a suit of armor required great technical proficiency, skill, and experience, as well as a substantial knowledge of metal's characteristics. Some of Europe's master armorers achieved great wealth and prestige from the quality of their products. As armor's utility in battle diminished, its value as a fashion statement increased. As with the costume he wore in civilian life, a nobleman expected that his armor should reflect the finest craft and materials that he could afford. Much of the armor that survives today served a ceremonial or courtly function. As it became more ornate, it also came to be made of thinner metal of little use in combat, but more comfortable. What had once been formidable battlefield gear had evolved into spectacular male body jewelry. Our new book of postcards contains thirty top-quality reproductions bound together in a handy collection. Easy to remove and produced on heavy card stock, they also make great little books. This convenient compilation offers a wide selection of gorgeous cards to choose from, making it easy to find the perfect postcard to send to any friend, family member, or casual acquaintance. Note: postcards are oversized and may require additional postage. ISBN: 0-7649-2038-3; size: 4 3/4" x 6 7/8"
Natural Buckle Closure Gambeson, Large
This Natural Buckle Closure Gambeson, Large  is manufactured with heavy cotton shell, lined with cotton and padded with a wool blend for reinforcement. Wool is excellent for absorbing blows. This all-purpose gambeson was used by knights and men-at-arms alike. Sleeves have leather trimmed underarm cutouts for ease of movement. Leather strap and buckle front closure. Dry clean only.

KEY FEATURES:
* Authentic Reproduction
* High quality, heavy duty construction.
* Dry Clean Only

MEASUREMENTS:
L Shoulder: 19 in, Length: 37 1/2 in, Chest: up to 46 in
XXL Shoulder: 20 in, Length: 40 in, Chest: up to 50 in
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
Natural Crusader Upper Leg Padding, Large
Crusader Upper Leg Padding is a type of leg armor designed to provide protection to the upper legs during combat. The padding is made of a thick and sturdy material that can absorb the impact of blows and reduce the risk of injury.

This particular set of leg padding is designed to be worn either alone or with chainmail chausses or plate armor. This means that it can be used in a variety of different combat situations, from the Crusades to the Renaissance. The reinforced leather knee provides additional protection to the vulnerable knee joint, which is often a target for attacks.

The leg padding is designed to fit a person with a large build, with a length of 21 inches and a circumference of 26-29 inches. The padding attaches to the wearer's belt and laces up at the back, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.

Overall, Crusader Upper Leg Padding is a versatile and effective form of leg armor that can provide protection to the wearer in a variety of different combat situations.

MEASUREMENTS
Size: Large
Length: 21"
Circumference: 26-29"
Natural Crusader Upper Leg Padding, XL
Crusader Upper Leg Padding with reinforced leather knee. Can be worn alone or with chainmail chausses or plate armor. Attaches to belt and laces up the back. Crusades to Renaissance arming wear.

MEASUREMENTS:
* Size X-Large
* 27" - 30" Circumference
* 22 1/4" Length
* Color: Natural
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