Ramillies 1706-2014 the new books Copyright 2014 Osprey Publishing Introduction Well folks, its been a while ( i'm not a naturally inclined blogger ), but i felt as I just completed artwork for a book, i received the advanced copies of the new "Ramillies 1706" book, i would attempt a blog. When you get the new copies of the book its for me a mix of anxiety and excitement, will your ideas work as an illustration as a piece of visual art and to compliment the narrative of the book. Anyway heres a quick picture of the new book. This book was different in a number of ways from those i have previously worked. Firstly i know the author ( for his sorrows ) personally, its a period i have a particular interest, there is an Irish connection on both sides, i've been to the battlefield twice and we decided to take a field trip to walk the site to gather our own references. So it was nice to be working on a familiar period with someone i know fairly well. As some...
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