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Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland Richard Brooks

Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland By Richard Brooks

Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland by Richard Brooks


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Summary

A comprehensive survey of military actions fought on British and Irish soil - and in British and Irish waters - from the earliest times.

Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland Summary

Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland by Richard Brooks

There have been a number of British battle books before, but never one as comprehensive, as scholarly - and as readable - as this. The meat of the volume is its 377 'battle articles' - from the skirmish between Caesar's invading Romans at Dover in 55BC, to the air battles fought between the RAF and the Luftwaffe above southern England in the late summer of 1940. These articles are underpinned by a wealth of additional material, both editorial and graphic, including for each battle a 'scoreboard' boxed panel of key data, including details of protagonists, size of armies involved, commanders and casualties. The volume includes 100 maps of key battles. OS grid references are provided for every battle described. Each chapter commences with an overview essay, outlining and explaining the key strategic developments of the period of warfare in question. Within each (major section), sub-sections identify logically related groups of battles (such as, in Knight and Castle, the era known as the Anarchy (during the reign of Stephen) and the conflict known as the Scottish War of Independence).

Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland Reviews

'A quality addition to your bookshelf' SOLDIER magazine 'An impressive collection that offers much... accurate and... fascinating.' -- Jeremy Black HISTORY TODAY 'A gripping and immensely readable work of narrative history.' THE GUNNER 'well written, comprehensive, clear and readable... I strongly recommend this book to any battlefield tourer of the British Isles.' -- John Deverell BRITISH ARMY REVIEW

About Richard Brooks

Richard Brooks is a freelance military historian. His most recent book was The Royal Marines - 1664 to the Present (Constable 2002), which won an award from the Royal Marines Historical Society. He has also written The Long Arm of the Empire: Naval Brigades from the Crimea to the Boxer Rebellion (Constable 1999), a study of the Royal Navy's part in small wars of the Victorian period, and the first biography of the founder of Jane's Fighting Ships: Fred T Jane: An Eccentric Visionary (Jane's Information Group 1997). He was Consultant Editor of the Times History of War (Harper Collins Publishers 2000). Richard Brooks was born in Kent, in 1949, and read Modern History at St Edmund Hall Oxford and International Relations at Southampton University. He lives in Southsea with his wife, two daughters and several thousand toy soldiers.

Table of Contents

The volume includes eight chapters: ; Sword and Javelin (Roman warfare); Shield Wall (to 1066); Knight and Castle (1066 to 1330); Longbow and Bombard 1330 to 1500) ; Hackbut and Halberd (1500-1603); Pike and Drum (1642-1651); Flintlock and Bayonet (1653 to 1798); Rifle and Radar (1916 to 1940)

Additional information

GOR003314047
9780304363339
0304363332
Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland by Richard Brooks
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20051020
754
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