Two Men-at-Arms: The Moors (348) and The Algerian War 1956-62 (312).
Both are given on the copyright pages as being 'print on demand', and they show it. Badly.
Black and white photographs look like the results of crap ink jet printers (you know the kind, where the heads are misaligned and the print looks blocky)
The colour plates. Oh God. This is what I remember Men-at-Arms books for: luscious colour plates which inspire one to do great miniature painting. What is in the books are bland, muted colours. Which in one case, if it hadn't been for a red necktie, I'd have thought was painted in sepia. The edges of figures, especially in 312, are dull and fuzzy.
Very disappointed.
What I take from this: if you want a Osprey book, buy it when it is newly published, 'cos reprints are going to be merde.