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The Great Warbow

The Great Warbow
Author: Matthew Strickland
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857330901

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The Great Warbow is a vivid and exciting exploration of the bow and arrow as weapons of war. The definitive work on medieval military archery, this lively and informative book is essential reading for anyone interested in medieval warfare or the history of archery.


Great Warbow Signed Edition

Great Warbow Signed Edition
Author: Robert Hardy
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845793326

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Longbow

Longbow
Author: Robert Hardy
Publisher: Sutton Pub Limited
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750943918

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This carefully researched history traces the longbow from its earliest beginnings to its present-day status.


Secrets of the English War Bow

Secrets of the English War Bow
Author: Hugh David H. Soar
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594161261

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A Complete Recreation of the Deadliest Medieval Arm Dominating medieval battlefields for more than two centuries but requiring long and arduous practice to command, the English war bow and its battle shaft are the symbols of the rise of British power in Europe. Despite being crafted for hundreds of years and wielded by generations of archers, no example of the war bow--the military version of the longbow--exists, outside of a single broken limb. Now for the first time, expert craftsmen use all available evidence including applied archaeology to unlock the secrets of the English war bow. Historian Hugh D. H. Soar is joined by Mark Stretton, master blacksmith, and Joseph Gibbs, bowyer, in order to demonstrate how a war bow and its associated arrow heads and shafts may have been constructed and used. In addition to showing the complete manufacture of a bow from tree selection to stringing and how specialized arrowheads were forged and attached to shafts, Secrets of the English War Bow provides information on the actual performance of the war bow, including the bow's effectiveness against various materials and, for the first time, its use against moving targets, since bows were often drawn against mounted soldiers. Armed with this new information, Soar provides an analysis of both successes and failures of the war bow in several important battles. Illustrated in color and black and white, Secrets of the English War Bow provides an invaluable service for those interested in medieval military history, archery, and technology.


War Bows

War Bows
Author: Mike Loades
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472825527

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War bows dominated battlefields across the world for centuries. In their various forms, they allowed trained archers to take down even well-armoured targets from great distances, and played a key role in some of the most famous battles in human history. The composite bow was a versatile and devastatingly effective weapon, on foot, from chariots and on horseback for over a thousand years, used by cultures as diverse as the Hittites, the Romans, the Mongols and the Ottoman Turks. The Middle Ages saw a clash between the iconic longbow and the more technologically sophisticated crossbow, most famously during the Hundred Years War, while in Japan, the samurai used the yumi to deadly effect, unleashing bursts of arrows from their galloping steeds. Historical weapons expert Mike Loades reveals the full history of these four iconic weapons that changed the nature of warfare. Complete with modern ballistics testing, action recreations of what it is like to fire each bow and a critical analysis of the technology and tactics associated with each bow, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in ancient arms.


The Hundred Years War (part II)

The Hundred Years War (part II)
Author: L. J. Andrew Villalon
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004168214

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In thirteen articles, this volume affirms that the Hundred Years War was a struggle that spilled out of its heartlands of England and France into many European regions. These a oedifferent vistasa of scholarship greatly amply the study of the conflict.


The Longbow

The Longbow
Author: Mike Loades
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782000860

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An iconic medieval missile weapon, the deadly longbow made possible the English victories at Crecy and Poitiers at the height of the Hundred Years' War. The longbow was the weapon at the heart of the English military ascendancy in the century after 1340. Capable of subjecting the enemy to a hail of deadly projectiles, the longbow in the hands of massed archers made possible the extraordinary victories enjoyed by English forces over superior numbers at Crécy and Poitiers, and remained a key battlefield weapon throughout the Wars of the Roses and beyond. It also played a leading role in raiding, siege and naval warfare. Its influence and use spread to the armies of Burgundy, Scotland and other powers, and its reputation as a cost-effective and easily produced weapon led to calls for its widespread adoption among the nascent armies of the American Republic as late as the 1770s.


The Crooked Stick

The Crooked Stick
Author: Hugh D. H. Soar
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594160905

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Although the longbow may best be known for its deployment during the Hundred Years' War, its origins lie with ancient Saxon seafighters and Welsh craftsmen. This book presents the story of this weapon. It describes the bow's use in medieval hunts and associated customs, and follows the weapon's development and tactical deployment.


Longbow

Longbow
Author: Wayne Grant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502490568

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Roland Inness desperately needs meat for his starving family, but he takes the wrong deer on the wrong nobleman's land. Worse yet, he uses his longbow, a weapon outlawed and suppressed by the Norman overlords of England. Now they are coming for him. With one shot the 14 year old peasant boy is launched on a desperate flight that takes him from the mountains of Derbyshire to the wild frontier of Wales and on to the court of Richard the Lionheart. Along the way he is hunted by a paid killer, aided by a strange monk named Tuck, and taken in by a gruff Norman knight, who values his amazing skill with the bow. That skill and his courage are sorely tested as he fights to earn the trust of his new master.


Longbow - 5th Edition

Longbow - 5th Edition
Author: Robert Hardy
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780857332486

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Robert Hardy’s Longbow, which has achieved an enviable reputation as a classic book on the subject, tells the story of this weapon throughout British history with drama, vigor and enthusiasm. As well as describing the Longbow’s colourful past in battles such as Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt, and in the Robin Hood legend and the Wars of the Roses, the book includes information on the archers themselves and their equipment, training, way of life and terms of service.