Description
2001 First Edition. Dust cover has some normal wear. Hardcover and pages are very clean. One page has a 1-inch tear. Binding is tight.
This first edition of Thom Hatch’s “Clashes of Cavalry” offers a captivating exploration of the pivotal role cavalry played in shaping the course of American military history. Hatch, a renowned military historian, delves deep into the annals of mounted warfare, unveiling the daring exploits and strategic brilliance of cavalry units across major conflicts, from the Revolutionary War to World War II. With meticulous research and a narrative flair, he brings to life the thundering hooves, clashing sabers, and heroic charges that defined these elite forces. Beyond the battlefield accounts, Hatch provides invaluable insights into the cultural significance of cavalry, its impact on tactics and technology, and its enduring legacy in the modern era. This copy, despite its minor wear and a small tear, remains a treasured artifact for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a window into a bygone era of military prowess and equine mastery.