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Richardson: Standards and Colors of the American Revolution

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Richardson: Standards and Colors of the American Revolution
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Richardson, Edward W. STANDARDS AND COLORS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia. 1982. 4to. xvii, (1), 341, (1) pages. Original gray cloth, lettered in silver, protected jacket. color illustrations throughout. Fine. This book, based on original sources, fills a long-standing need for clear information on a fascinating area of American military art, bringing before us an extraordinary array of military and naval flags of the Revolution. Over two hundred brightly emblemed silk and bunting standards, colors, and ensigns are illustrated and described here, reflecting the individualism of a people seeking independence and national identity. The color photographs of all known surviving original flags together with the artist's reconstructions from fragments illuminate the thoughtful artistry and meticulous craftsmanship found in the era's flag design and fabrication. The book encompasses colonial flag design and symbols, Liberty and Union colors, the standards and ensigns of continental and state armies and navies, as well as the standards and colors of the French, Loyalist, British, and German units that fought on American soil. Included also are versions of the Liberty and Union flags, along with army regimental, battalion, company, and troop standards and navy and marine ensigns. Appendices provide quotations from letters, orders, and journals of Washington, Congress, and other sources concerning the design and supply of flags and on Philadelphia flag makers. A glossary of flag terminology and a summary of the organization of the armed forces are also included. A scholarly guide and dependable reference for historians and organizations concerned with the Revolution and military history in general, the book concentrates on describing, authenticating, identifying, and illustrating each flag in detail, while avoiding digressions on personalities, battles, and regimental history. Lot weight: 2 lbs 15oz. Subject(s): United States Antiquities.