Missing info! (5) Title: Nils Bartholdy i Rigsarkivet Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Sigrid Ramsbuch Language:Danish Source title: Nordisk arkivnytt Source number (date): 42 (1997) Source pages: 116-117
[ran63]
Title: Ytterligare ett bidrag till Tre Kronor
(in English: One further contribution on the three crowns) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:Swedish Source title: Heraldisk tidsskrift
[hts] Source number (date): 7 (1963) Source pages: 309
[ran72]
Title: Sköldformens utveckling på
danskt område 1140-1500
(in English: The development of the forms of the shield in Danish territory,
1140-1500) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:Swedish Source title: Heraldisk tidsskrift
[hts] Source number (date): 26 (1972) Source pages: 262-263
[ran82]
Missing info! (1) Title: Die Löwenwappen im mittelalterlichen Skandinavien
(in English: The lion arms in Medieval Scandinavia) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:German (High) Source title: Genealogica & Heraldica.
Report of The 14th International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences in Copenhagen 25.-29.
August 1980
[ghc80] Source number (date): (1982) Source pages: 113-120
[ran90]
Missing info! (4) Title: Svensk adelsheraldik med Klingspors Vapenbok Medium: book Main author(s):Jan Raneke Edition (publisher:
place): Corona:
Malmö
(Sweden) Language:Swedish Edition date:1990 Pages: 499
[ran97]
Missing info! (5) Title: Forntidsdjur och landssymbol
—
något om djurbilder och heraldiska vapen Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:Swedish Source title: Ale:
Historisk tidskrift för Skåne,
Halland och Blekinge Source number (date): (1997) Source pages: 1-5
[ran97a]
Missing info! (6) Title: Skåne läns nya vapen Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:Swedish Source title: Svensk numismatisk tidskrift Source number (date): (1997) Source pages: 49
[ran98]
Missing info! (5) Title: Skåne
—
Halland
—
Blekinge:
Landskapens vapenbilder Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Jan Raneke Language:Swedish Source title: Ale:
Historisk tidskrift för Skåne,
Halland och Blekinge Source number (date): (1998) Source pages: 1-44
[rap06]
Missing info! (4) Title: Mini-Crisis in Iraq:
Which Iraqi Flag? Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Nimrod Raphaeli Language:English Source title: Inquiry and Analysis Series Source number (date): 293 (2006.09.19) Source edition (publisher:
place): Memri - The Middle East Media Research Institute:
Washington,
DC (United States) Remarks: Available
on line.
[rar98]
Title: Colours Of The Gray:
An Illustrated Index Of Wartime Flags From The Museum Of The Confederacy’s Collection Medium: book Main author(s):Rebecca A.
Rose Edition (publisher:
place): Museum of the Confederacy:
Richmond (United States) Language:English Edition date:1998 (1st ed.) Pages: 56 Format: 215×279 mm
Remarks: Authorship of Rebecca A. Rose mentioned as
«compil.».
This volume is aimed towards helping the researcher know what
flags the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia has in
their collection. With well over 550 flags, this is the largest
single collection of Confederate flags in the world. It is a flags
resource that has clamored for a complete index for a long
time!
The book is broken down into three sections: one is for flags
that the museum acquired from individual donors beginning in 1892
(and broken down by state), the next section covers flags donated
by the Commonwealth of Virginia (almost all of them battleflags or
state flags for Virginia troops) and the last section covers flags
transferred from the U.S. War Department in 1906 (broken down by
War Department Capture Number). At the turn of the century the
Confederate Museum (as it was known then) was the single gathering
point from all over the South for wartime relics. Most came from
soldiers or their families. As such, when the War Department gave
back CS flags in 1905 (over 500) those that could not be identified
went to the Confederate Museum; the others went to their respective
states.
There is a short explanation of how to understand the book’s
breakdown as well as some diagrams of flags and their terminology.
There are some expalanations that should have been added —
like a breakdown in the 9 different types of Army of Northern
Virginia battle flags (one silk, one cotton and 7 wool bunting
issues) as well as a description of the ANV variant flags listed in
the text — some were Dept. of Alabama, Mississippi and East
Louisiana flags while others were Charleston Depot flags. The text
only lists them as «ANV — variant» and then describes
the flag’s variance from the regular ANV flags. While definitely
inspired by the ANV battle flags they are different in enough respects
to be considered their own extant patterns.
However, the reader will certainly become well acquainted with
the collection of battle flags, national flags, presentation flags,
headquarters flags as well as some of the most unique flags used by
Confederate troops. Naval buffs will enjoy the inclusion of various
CS Navy flags as well. This work certainly goes a long way in
dispelling the myth of there being only one “Confederate”
flag!
The book is well organized and very easy to read. Each flag has
it’s known history as well as where it came from next to it
based on the museum’s files. Measurements and descriptive
details as to the materials used on some of the flags are also
included. The section of flags returned from the War Department is
particularly useful as many of the flags previously marked as
«unknown unit» have now been identified by various
researchers (including myself).
There are numerous photographs of flags throughout the book
culminating in a color spread in the middle. If you have been an
avid researcher of CS flags however, you will have seen many of
these flags before. The entire collection has not been
photographed as yet and I am sure Ms. Rose wanted to use certain
flags to illustrate the collection’s diversity in terms of
the many flag patterns. So that is a trade off that can be dealt
with. There are some black & white photos as well. Some of
the flags depicted have never been published and that aspect adds
luster to the publication. One surprise the book held was the
amount of U.S. Civil War flags the museum has — including
the personal flag of Gen. George Custer!
My minor criticisms aside this is a wonderful research tool
for those interested in the topic of Confederate flags. Ms. Rose,
and the rest of the museum staff, have done a wonderful job of
detailing the treasures of the museum’s collection in a
format very easy to use as well as being ornate. The price of the
publication is a modest $18 (less if you are a museum member
like myself).
So far as I know it is only available at the Museum of the
Confederacy bookstore — but they do have a mailorder
service available as well as a website. Type in "Museum of
the Confederacy" in your search engine and it will take you
right to it.
Greg Biggs, 30 Oct 1998
[ras98]
Missing info! (4) Title: The economics of desecration:
Flag burning and related activities Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Eric Rasmusen Language:English Source title: Journal of legal studies Source number (date): 27 (1998) Source pages: 245-269
[rat69]
Missing info! (1) Title: Das Wappen von Bayern
(in English: The arms of Bavaria) Medium: book Main author(s):Paul Ernst Rattelmüller Edition (publisher:
place): Münchner Buchgewerbehaus - Bayerland-Berlag:
München (Germany) Language:German (High) Edition date:1969 Pages: 95 Format: 170×180 mm
[rat89]
Title: Das Wappen von Bayern
(in English: The arms of Bavaria) Medium: book Main author(s):Paul Ernst Rattelmüller Edition (publisher:
place): Süddeutscher Verlag:
München (Germany) Language:German (High) Edition date:1989 (1st ed.) Catalogue codes:ISBN 3-7991-6435-9 = ISBN 978-3-7991-6435-1 Pages: 96 Format: 215×215 mm
Title: The South African flag of 1928-1994 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Philippe Rault Language:English Source title: The Flag Bulletin
[tfb] Source number (date): XXXIII-1 = 156 (1994) Source pages: 2-39
[rau96]
Title: The flag of Côtes-d’Armor Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Philippe Rault Language:English Source title: The Flag Bulletin
[tfb] Source number (date): XXXV-6 = 172 (1996) Source pages: 232-238
[rau98]
Title: Les drapeaux bretons de 1188
à
nos jours
(in English: The Breton flags,
from 1188 until now) Medium: book Main author(s):Philippe Rault Edition (publisher:
place): Coop Breizh:
Spézet (France) Language:French Edition date:1998 (1st ed.) Catalogue codes:ISBN 2-84346-034-4 = ISBN 978-2-84346-034-10 Pages: 87 Format: A4 (tall) (279×210 mm)
[rau99]
Missing info! (1) Title: Afrikaner political flags Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Philippe Rault Language:English Source title: Flags of Southern Africa and the World
—
Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Vexillology,
Cape Town,
South Africa,
10-15 August 1997
[icv97] Source number (date): (1999) Source pages: 99-117