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Agincourt 1415
Agincourt 1415

Agincourt 1415

The Archers' Story

HISTORY

176 Pages, 6.77 x 9.76

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $43.99 (US $43.99) (CA $58.99)

Publication Date: January 2008

ISBN 9780752445663

Rights: US & CA

The History Press (Jan 2008)
Tempus

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Overview

For many commentators then and now, it was the English archers who won the day for Henry V. This lavishly illustrated history re-tells the story of the battle and Henry V's Normandy campaign from the perspective of the commander of the English archers, Sir Thomas Erpingham. Sir Thomas, an experienced warrior with military experience dating back 40 years is known for his brief but pivotal appearances in Shakespeare's Henry V, where he is correctly portrayed as an elderly, white haired veteran. At 57 he was one of the oldest there and a close personal confident of the King. But what was his background? How did he command his archers to such a place in history? And what role did the longbow and battlefield tactics play in the final analysis of victory?

Reviews

Well illustrated and . . . attempts to see the conflict from the perspectives of those who fought them."  —History Today