History of the English Longbow

The introduction of the longbow & its skillful use by specially trained men was one of the greatest advances in weaponry in the whole history of warfare. A renowned historian re-creates the world of the English bowman, showing us how simple techniques were refined until–by using a group of massed archers–the English had what amounted to long-range artillery. Under the commands of such great English leaders as Edward III, the Black Prince, Henry V, Talbot, Bedford, & Northampton, the English army won every major battle from Morlaix in 1342 to Patay in 1349 & made history on the fields of Crecy, Poitiers, & Agincourt that stirs the imagination even today.

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Very light shelf wear. In VG+ condition.

by Donald Featherstone

DOFE-ENLB || loc. f:mili hist/o

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Weight 15 oz
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Hardcover

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