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24 Hours at Agincourt
24 Hours at Agincourt
paperback
Published:
4 August, 2016
Description
Agincourt was an astonishing clash of arms, a pivotal moment in the Hundred Years War and the history of warfare in general.
King Henry V’s exhausted troops were preparing for certain defeat as they faced a far larger French army. What was to take place in the following 24 hours, it seemed only the miraculous intervention of God could explain.
Interlacing eyewitness accounts, background chronicle and documentary sources with a new interpretation of the battle’s onset, acclaimed military historian Michael Jones takes the reader into the heart of this extraordinary feat of arms.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780753555460 |
| ISBN10 | 0753555468 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 239 g |
| Product Dimensions | 126 x 198 x 21 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Ebury Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
A blow-by-blow account of one of our greatest military triumphs ... Michael Jones has reconstructed the battle in fascinating detail. * Daily Express *
A convincing narrative of how and why Henry V turned his army into a band of brothers and won Agincourt against all odds. * Tim Clayton *
Fascinating ... with eye-witness accounts from both sides, at every stage of the battle, this amounts to a brilliant history book’ * Historical Novel Society *
In his hour-by-hour account of the battle Michael Jones has created a vivid evocation * Daily Mail *
Jones succeeds admirably in presenting an absorbing and thorough account of this most iconic of medieval engagements ... accessible and authoritative. * BBC History Magazine *
An immensely detailed yet highly compelling narrative of the battle * Warfare *
Author's Bio
Michael Jones was awarded a PhD in history by Bristol University and subsequently taught at the University of Glasgow and Winchester College. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and member of the British Commission for Military History and works now as a writer, media consultant and presenter. Amongst his historical titles he has written on the battles of Bosworth, Stalingrad and Leningrad and co-authored The King’s Grave: The Search for Richard III. He was a consultant on Channel 4’s Battle of Agincourt and The History Channel’s Warriors.