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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From the 12th to 15th centuries the longbow was the weapon that changed European history more than any other. In the skilled hands of English and Welsh archers it revolutionized all the medieval concepts and traditions of war. No other weapon dominated the battlefield as it did, and it was the winning factor in every major battle from Morlaix in 1342 to Patay in 1429. Donald Featherstone's study of the English longbow from its early development until the Wars of the Roses is an inspiring and authentic reconstruction in human terms in an age of courage, vitality and endurance. He provides an enthralling footnote to the history of the longbow by recording the engagement in which it was last used - in France in 1940 AUTHOR: Donald Featherstone is a military expert who is the author of Poitiers 1356, Warriors and warfare in Ancient and Medieval Times and Victorian Colonial Warfare. SELLING POINTS: .The longbow was the chief weapon of English from the 14th Century until the introduction of firearms .The war winning weapon which enabled successive English armies to win great victories against numerically superior and better equipped opponents on foreign soil This study of the English longbow from its early development until the Wars of the Roses is an inspiring and authentic reconstruction in human terms in an age of courage, vitality and endurance. It provides an enthralling footnote to the history of the longbow by recording the engagement in which it was last used - in France in 1940. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781848845831
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From the 12th to 15th centuries the longbow was the weapon that changed European history more than any other. In the skilled hands of English and Welsh archers it revolutionized all the medieval concepts and traditions of war. No other weapon dominated the battlefield as it did, and it was the winning factor in every major battle from Morlaix in 1342 to Patay in 1429. Donald Featherstone's study of the English longbow from its early development until the Wars of the Roses is an inspiring and authentic reconstruction in human terms in an age of courage, vitality and endurance. He provides an enthralling footnote to the history of the longbow by recording the engagement in which it was last used - in France in 1940 AUTHOR: Donald Featherstone is a military expert who is the author of Poitiers 1356, Warriors and warfare in Ancient and Medieval Times and Victorian Colonial Warfare. SELLING POINTS: .The longbow was the chief weapon of English from the 14th Century until the introduction of firearms .The war winning weapon which enabled successive English armies to win great victories against numerically superior and better equipped opponents on foreign soil This study of the English longbow from its early development until the Wars of the Roses is an inspiring and authentic reconstruction in human terms in an age of courage, vitality and endurance. It provides an enthralling footnote to the history of the longbow by recording the engagement in which it was last used - in France in 1940. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781848845831