British Battles Life on the Front Lines of History
British history is punctuated by stories of brutal military struggles, often fuelled by political intrigue amongst people who cared little for the lives wasted on the battlefield. This excellent book, written and illustrated by modern war journalists, brings them to life superbly. It details major battles from Anglo-Saxon times to the Wars of the Roses to the English Civil War to Culloden in 1746, vividly illustrated by surprisingly realistic-looking re-enactments. Each battle has its own section, with maps and background information, and the major details of the battle itself.
What makes the book more fascinating than any dry tactical descriptions are the side panels in each chapter which give insights into life at the time - what it was like to serve in the armies of the day, medical treatments, the morale of the ordinary troops, and so on. The book is an accessible, interesting introduction to an important part of our heritage.
Ken & Denise Guest
Hardcover with d/w 208pp Harper Collins 2002
Fine/Fine