or: The Phantom Crown.


Uniforms of the Mexican Adventure

Viva the Bull! Kill the Bull!

These illustrations originally appeared in Viva the Bull! Kill the Bull! by Richard Clarke (published in Wargames Illustrated) and appear here with his permission.

(Save for the Turco, for which I should be blamed)

G. Cenni

These images are from a series of watercolour illustrations by G. Cenni.

They were found in Uniforms and Regimental Regalia: The Vinkhuijzen Collection of Military Costume Illustration, (Search keyword: Mexico)
part of the New York Public Library Digital Gallery


The Company Of Military Historians

The Company Of Military Historians publishes and distributes a series of military prints, Military Uniforms in America.

Many of the Maximilian Wars and French Intervention plates are still available inexpensively from the CoMH.

Joseph Hefter

Joseph Hefter was an historian and illustrator who did a great deal of study on Mexican Uniforms. Much of what we see from other authors is based on his work.

Includes "El Soldado de Juárez, De Napoleón y de Maximiliano"


Turcos ŕ Cheval

This article originally appeared in La Sabertache.

Many thanks to M. Pierret for his permission to reproduce it here.

Other Images

I am no longer certain where I got some of these images: I tend to collect them as I find them and lose the links. I had forgotten I HAD most of these....


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