Hungarian Hussar 17561815
By (Author) David Hollins
Illustrated by Darko Pavlovic
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
19th November 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Land forces and warfare
Battles and campaigns
357.109439
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
248g
The Hussar were the skilled, daring and flamboyant light cavalrymen first drawn for Hapsburg service, from what is now northern Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia and Hungary in the late 17th century. Before long, major European nations adopted Hussar formations, uniform and equipment. This title covers a dynamic and glamorous period, during which the Hussars were increasingly regulated within the Hapsburg army, and developments took place in clothing, weaponry and equipment, notably the introduction of short carbines and rifles. Battlefield tactics, campaign life, and famous episodes of derring-do are also given full treatment, making this a packed, colourful and fascinating study of the Hungarian Hussar.
Produced to the very high standard that Osprey books have become known for.
Darko Pavlovic was born in 1959 and currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. A trained architect, he now works as a full-time illustrator and writer, specialising in militaria. Darko has illustrated a number of books for Osprey including Men-at-Arms 282: 'Axis Forces in Yugoslavia 194145.' He has also written and illustrated titles for the Men-at-Arms series on the Austrian army of the 19th century.