Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850)' is a meticulously researched and detailed account of one of the most distinguished regiments in the British Army. Cannon's writing style is straightforward and factual, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the regiment's history, battles, and notable figures. The book is a valuable resource for military historians and enthusiasts interested in the British Army's role during the 18th and 19th centuries. By delving into primary sources and official records, Cannon offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot. Additionally, the book includes detailed illustrations and maps, enhancing the reader's visual understanding of the regiment's campaigns. Richard Cannon, a military historian and former army officer, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to 'Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850)'. His passion for military history and dedication to preserving the legacy of the British Army shines through in this meticulously researched work. Cannon's attention to detail and commitment to accuracy make this book an essential read for anyone interested in the history of the British military and its regiments. I highly recommend 'Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850)' to readers who are fascinated by military history, particularly the British Army's role in various conflicts during the 18th and 19th centuries. Richard Cannon's authoritative account offers readers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot's illustrious history.