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With drama, vigour and enthusiasm, Robert Hardy chronicles the arrival of the longbow in Britain and its gradual adoption as the most important weapon in the English military arsenal, and its coming of age at the battles of Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt. Also examined is the longbow as a sporting and hunting weapon, and its status in Britain today. |
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Robert Hardy Paperback 232 pages, 238x195mm ISBN 978-1-852-6062-06 |
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