I skipped my personal queue to read The New Knights: The Development of Cavalry in Western Europe, 1562-1700, by Frėdėric Chauvirė. Overall, a very comprehensive and well researched book. It is part of the "Century of the Soldier: 1618-1721" series, which I have found fairly good. I have not previously seen such a consistent criticism of Wallhausen. The author critiques Wallhausen's classicism and cultural conservatism and how that taints his views on cavalry, particularly the usefulness of the lancer and the supposed inferiority of the pistol cavalry. Not the most strictly gun related book, but I found that part amusing enough that I wanted to share.