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(More customer reviews)This is a great little book on the subject. You'll get great research and a basic overview of what the armies, tactics/strategy, arms/armor, and opposing philosophies were. Rothero brings the warriors to life. The illustrations alone are worth the price and then some. Highly recommended; even if you're remotely interested in the subject, you'll likely be very satisfied with this book.
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Henry V became King of England in 1413. He was one of the great warrior kings of the country, cast in the same mould as Edward I and Edward III. He was just, pious, athletic, chivalrous, acquisitive, ruthless and eager to gain honour on the field of battle.Henry hoped that a successful campaign against the nation's traditional enemy would draw the people together and establish the popularity of the Lancastrian dynasty. This splendid addition to Osprey's Men-at-Arms series explores the background, organisation and equipment of the armies which fought in one of the most famous conflicts in England's history – the Battle of Agincourt.
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