The fascinating story of the Battle of Agincourt told by a distinguished historical novelist
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It is the classic underdog story in the history of warfare, and generations have wondered how the English -- outnumbered by the French six to one -- could have succeeded so bravely and brilliantly.
An examination of the ongoing legacy of the Battle of Agincourt draws on a wide range of sources and refutes popular beliefs to offer insight into how the conflict's outnumbered English archers succeeded against more heavily armed French ...
. .Sir Ranulph Fiennes explains how his own ancestors were key players through the centuries of turbulent Anglo-French history that led up to Agincourt, and he uses his experience as expedition leader and soldier to give us a fresh ...
Written by the world's leading expert on the battle, this book shows just why it has occupied such a key place in English identity and history in the six centuries since it was fought, exploring a cultural legacy that stretches from bowmen ...
"The greatest writer of historical adventures today" (Washington Post) tackles his richest, most thrilling subject yet: the heroic tale of Agincourt.
Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415 and was a turning-point not only in the Hundred Years War between England and France but also in the history of weaponry.
This is a unique perspective on Agincourt from a trained and decorated soldier. Ran reveals the truth behind the myths and legends of the battle.
The human story of Battle of Agincourt through the eyes of key participants.
The battle that followed was an overwhelming victory for the English, with the French suffering horrific casualties. Agincourt opened the door for Henry V's further conquests in France. Agincourt provides a new look at this famous battle.
From the disasters at the siege of Harfleur to the horrors of the field of Agincourt, this exhilarating story of survival and slaughter is at once a brilliant work of history and a triumph of imagination—Bernard Cornwell at his best.
I Agincourt følger vi Nicholas Hook, en bueskytter som ofte befant seg i trøbbel hjemme i England, men som ble en av Henry Vs beste krigere. Bernard Cornwell kalles mesteren av historiske romaner, med mer enn 20 millioner solgte bøker.
In this gripping historical novel from G. P. R. James, a tender human drama unfolds against the backdrop of the epic battle.
The battle that followed was an overwhelming victory for the English, with the French suffering horrific casualties. Agincourt opened the door for Henry V's further conquests in France. Agincourt provides a new look at this famous battle.
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