This book traces the glorious history of the elite French cavalry.
Through 61 plates of highly detailed uniform illustrations, André
Jouineau guides the reader from the first company of carabiniers
established within in each regiment--those superior marksmen equipped
with a rifle, the gauge of precision par excellence--sought after by
Louis XIV in 1690, to the fiery carabiniers of Napoleon III's Imperial
Guard who disappeared in defeat in 1870. The authors' primary emphasis,
however, is given to the First Empire.