The remarkable story of 'Timur the Lame' and the organisation, tactics, arms and armour of his all-conquering army.
The colourful armies of Western Islam, described and illustrated in fascinating detail.
A detailed account of the key years that saw Charlemagne take personal command and finally subjugate the Saxons - one of the most epic campaigns of his long reign.
The remarkable history of the city and its army, from Pepin the Frank up to the height of imperial power.
A fully-illustrated history of Muslim Arabs in the 7th century AD, including the formation of the Umayyad Caliphate, and the Abbasid Revolution.
This absorbing text by David Nicolle explores the organisation and tactics of these fascinating people.
This compact guide brings vividly to life the history, organisation, arms and armour of Saladin and the Saracens.
Discover the crusading zeal and battle history of the Teutonic Knights who stand alongside the Templars and Hospitallers as the most famous knights in history.
The first detailed, illustrated study in English of the fighting men, weapons and ships of the greatest mercantile and naval power of medieval northern Europe.
Backed by a fine collection of contemporary photographs and illustrated plates, David Nicolle relates the story of the Arab revolts, and discusses just how important (or unimportant) was the role of T. E. Lawrence in the affair.
"Medieval cavalry tactics: Europe AD 450-1250".
This fascinating volume by David Nicolle explores the history and armies of Rome's enemies of the desert frontier, accompanied by a wealth of illustrations and photographs.