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The Medieval Soldier: 15th Century Campaign Life Recreated in Colour Photographs

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In a dazzling series of some 270 specially posed photographs, the authors recreate the fighting men of the High Middle Ages set in their 15th century environment. Noblemen and armored knights, officers and halbardiers, artillery and handgunners, archers and crossbowmen, ladies and camp-followers are placed in realistic outdoor settings and historic interiors in Britain and continental Europe. Civilian costume both male and female, and a wide range of armor and weapons, are modeled and demonstrated in use by Europe's leading "living history" groups. The illustrations are accompanied by a detailed text describing many aspects of 15th century life, researched from primary sources including little-known continental archives

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The Medieval Soldier: 15th Century Campaign Life Recreated in Colour Photographs, John Howe, Gerry A. Embleton

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Titul
The Medieval Soldier: 15th Century Campaign Life Recreated in Colour Photographs
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Crowood
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
144
ISBN10
1859150365
ISBN13
9781859150368
Série
Hodnocení
4,55 z 5
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In a dazzling series of some 270 specially posed photographs, the authors recreate the fighting men of the High Middle Ages set in their 15th century environment. Noblemen and armored knights, officers and halbardiers, artillery and handgunners, archers and crossbowmen, ladies and camp-followers are placed in realistic outdoor settings and historic interiors in Britain and continental Europe. Civilian costume both male and female, and a wide range of armor and weapons, are modeled and demonstrated in use by Europe's leading "living history" groups. The illustrations are accompanied by a detailed text describing many aspects of 15th century life, researched from primary sources including little-known continental archives