| 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 ... | |
| 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 - 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 ... | |
| 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 ... | |
| Maurice Keen - History - 1999 - 354 pages
This richly illustrated book explores over seven hundred years of European warfare, from the time of Charlemagne to the end of the middle ages (c.1500). The period covered has ... | |
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