Tradition, Volume 1, issue 2, published in 1904, offers a fascinating glimpse into military history and collecting at the turn of the century. Published by the International Society Of Military Collectors, this French-language issue likely contains articles and illustrations related to military artifacts, uniforms, campaigns, and other aspects of military life. It provides valuable insights into the military history of France and Europe during this period.
This issue is of particular interest to collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the history of military traditions and the evolution of military material culture. The original French text adds to its historical value, offering a unique perspective on the era's military affairs and collecting practices.
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