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The Medieval Archer

The Medieval Archer

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The Medieval Archer

by Bradbury, Jim

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ISBN 10
0851151949
ISBN 13
9780851151946
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The Boydell Press. Very Good/Very Good. 1985. Hard Cover. Sm 4to 0851151949 Dust jacket complete except price clipped. Original cloth boards with bright gilt titling on spine. Bumped. No ownership marks. 192 pages clean and tight. Dimensions: 24.6 x 17.2 x 2.4 cm This is a study of the archer and his weapon, from the Norman Conquest to the Wars of the Roses. It opens with a definition of various types of bow and challenges the usual assumption that the "longbow" was a new and devastating weapon used only by the English army from the late-13th century onwards. Bradbury shows from a close study of early evidence, including that of bows used for hunting, that the archer's role before the time of Edward I was an important but rarely-documented one, and that his new prominence in the 14th century was the result of changes in development of military tactics and the organization of armies rather than a change of weapon. Having examined the archer's role in warfare, Bradbury turns to the archer's role in society, based on the legend of Robin Hood, and shows how the stories about him can reveal much to us about the standing of the yeoman archer. The final chapters look at the archer in the 15th century and then chronicle the rise of the handgun as the major infantry weapon, at the bow's expense. By the end of the Tudor age, despite injunctions that archery should be regularly practised by all able-bodied men, the bow belonged to a past golden age rather than to current warfare. Jim Bradbury writes and lectures on battles and warfare in England and France in the .... .

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Title
The Medieval Archer
Author
Bradbury, Jim
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good/Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0851151949
ISBN 13
9780851151946
Publisher
The Boydell Press
Place of Publication
Woodbridge
Date Published
1985

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