| Jim Bradbury - History - 1992 - 386 pages
In medieval warfare, the siege predominated: for every battle, there were hundreds of sieges. Yet the rich and vivid history of siege warfare has been consistently neglected ... | |
| Matthew Bennett - History - 2006 - 274 pages
Describes the fighting techniques of soldiers in Europe and the Near East in an age before the widespread use of gunpowder. | |
| Jim Bradbury - History - 2007 - 361 pages
Following the demise of the Carolingian dynasty in 987 the French lords chose Hugh Capet as their king. He was the founder of a dynasty that lasted until 1328. Although for ... | |
| Jim Bradbury - Social Science - 2010 - 224 pages
A life-long fascination with the Robin Hood legend is explored in this entertaining and readable exploration of both myth and fact. | |
| Jim Bradbury - History - 2015 - 508 pages
This is the first major study in English of the reign of Philip Augustus who ruled France from 1180 - 1223. Outshone for posterity, by his flamboyant contemporaries, the ... | |
| Stephen Cooper - History - 2014 - 235 pages
The overwhelming victory of Henry V's English army at Agincourt in October 1415 has passed into myth _ as one of the defining events of the Hundred Years War against France, as ... | |
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