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Feudal England 1100-1300 - weapons, tactics & strategy Far more than knights in armour
The popular image of feudal armies is one of knights in armour with
colourful banners, painted shields and couched lances. Such men were
there, but there was a lot more to medieval warfare than dashing about
on a horse.
This book takes an exciting new look at warfare during
the years 1100-1300. It explains tactics and strategy, looks at weapons
and training. The illustrations show the equipment, the text explains
how it was used. This book explains the background to the battles and
victories, showing how those victories were won.
The “Warriors of
the Word” series is a continuing series of ebooks looking at fighting
men from across the centuries, from the ancient world to the present
day.
Contents
Chapter 1 - The Feudal System
Chapter 2 - Nobles and Mercenaries
Chapter 3 - Tactics
Chapter 4 - Key Battles
About the Author
Leonard
James is an author of military books. He comes from a military family
that has fought in every major war since at least the Crimean War, and
probably before that. His forebears were mostly cavalrymen, though his
father served in the RAF. Leonard has made a particular study of
battlefields in Britain, walking over dozens of them to get an eye for
ground. He has also handled genuine and replica weapons to better
understand the use of pre-modern weapons and the men who wielded them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Feudal-England-1100-Warriors-World-ebook/dp/B00MONNTE0/ref=sr_1_163?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1468316524&sr=1-163&keywords=bretwalda+books
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