The Agincourt war : a military history of the latter part of the Hundred Years War from 1369 to 1453 / Alfred H. Burne.
Material type: TextPublication details: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England : Frontline Books, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (355 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
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- 9781473839014
- 9781473838307
- DC101 .A356 2014
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS; FOREWORD TO THE 2014 EDITION; PREFACE; I. THE DUGUESCHLIN WAR (1369-96); II. THE TRUCE OF 1396-1415; III. THE INVASION OF FRANCE; IV. THE MARCH TO AGINCOURT; V. AGINCOURT; VI. VALMONT AND HARFLEUR; VII. THE CONQUEST OF NORMANDY; VIII. THE TREATY OF TROYES AND THE BATTLE OF FRESNAY; IX. BAUGÉ; X. HENRY V'S LAST CAMPAIGN; XI. CRAVANT; XII. VERNEUIL: "A SECOND AGINCOURT"; XIII. FROM VERNEUIL TO ORLEANS; XIV. THE SIEGE OF ORLEANS; XV. JOAN OF ARC'S CAMPAIGNS; XVI. THE TREATY OF ARRAS; XVII. THE ENGLISH RECOVERY.
Xviii. the end in normandyxix. castillon; retrospect; index.
Henry V's stunning victory at Agincourt was a pivotal battle of the Hundred Years War, reviving England's military fortunes and changing forever the course of European warfare. In this exciting and readable account Colonel Burne recreates the years leading up to Agincourt and its bitter aftermath. He also puts the battle in the perspective of the other important, yet less well known, engagements of the war such as the battles of Verneuil and Fresnay. As with the battles, so with its commanders: Henry V is known to all, but Colonel Burne gives rightful honour to Talbot, Salisbury, Bedford, Cha.
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