Continues the successful Armies of the Past series.
Covers the conquest of Wales and the First Scottish War of Independence, as well as campaigns on the Continent.
Gives a concise overview of history and development of the French infantry under Napoleon, with detailed discussion of organization, weapons and equipment.
The clear, accessible text is supported by dozens of colour photographs of replica arms, armour and military dress in use.
Clear, informative text supported by 100 excellent colour photographs of replica weapons, armour and costume in use.
Covers the period of Rome's greatest expansion, from an Italy-only state to master of the Mediterranean World.
Covers Napoleon's cavalry and artillery of the line and the technical corps of engineers etc. Details the... Læs mere
It is a fascinating period for military history and the study of armies, a hybrid of Napoleonic legacies into the industrialized age of modern warfare. Covers all the armies of the war, Russian, Ottoman Turkish, British, French and Sardinian.
Gabriele Esposito describes the organization, equipment and tactics of the Carthaginian forces that fought the three... Læs mere
Covers from the First Crusade to the fall of Acre, the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land in 1291.
Gabriele Esposito discusses these remarkable warriors of the steppes, analysing what made them such formidable opponents to their neighbours over the centuries.