In 1973 Britains introduced their New Toy Soldier line of gloss-painted metal figures. It has been highly successful and continues to the present day. This new book focuses on the traditional 54mm figures, illustrating nearly the complete range in nearly 1,100 photographs. _x000D_Over 3,200 figures are shown with a strong emphasis on military items: British Ceremonial troops, American Civil War, Indian Army and Delhi Durbar, World War I, Knights, Zulu War, Rorkes Drift, Limited Editions, W Britains Collectors Club Membership products, Britains Centenary and Millennium issues. The book also features non-military sections on Home Farm and Circus. Special issues by the Britains Company and figures exclusive to Harrods' and Hamleys' department stores all are included. Each toy is identified in the text and captions, with a comprehensive index of all gloss-painted figures produced during the period covered._x000D_The book contains a valuation guide to each set or individual item. This reference book is the definitive work on the new Britains line. AUTHOR: Norman Joplin is the editor of Old Toy Soldier Magazine, and the author of three previous books for Schiffer Publishing. An authority on toy soldiers, he lives in Wisconsin. John T. Waterworth is a specialist collector of antique and modern toy soldiers, focusing on the products of W Britains, He leaves in north east England. Philip Dean ABIPP, ARPS, lives in Bournemouth on the south coast of England. He is very involved in lead figure collecting, specializing now in Johillco and American Grey Iron. _x000D__x000D_