Meyrick's Medieval Knights and Armour

Meyrick's Medieval Knights and Armour
Author: Samuel Rush Meyrick
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486145581

Captivated by military antiquities, English scholar Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783–1848) pursued a lifelong passion for studying and collecting medieval armory. The results of his work are a continual source of learning and fascination for weapons buffs and anyone interested in the medieval period. Brimming with over seventy full-color illuminated engravings from Meyrick's original 1842 survey of weaponry from the Middle Ages, here is a stunning historical showcase of European armor spanning the ninth to fifteenth centuries. From Richard the Lionheart in full battle regalia to the equipage of numerous anonymous knights, Meyrick presents a splendid panorama of medieval paladins and their weapons. Since earliest times, man has fashioned items for personal defense—shields, swords, crossbows, helmets, ornate suits of body armor for knights and their steeds, and much more. Meyrick's Medieval Knights and Armour chronicles the military regalia of the Middle Ages in all its forms, and when applicable, highlights its connection with mythology, religion, the arts, civil polity, and entertainment in ancient, as well as modern, times.

My Adventures as a Spy

My Adventures as a Spy
Author: Robert Baden-Powell
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486320456

This charming volume for younger readers, written during World War I by a British military hero, relates the basics of espionage — including disguise, passing messages, creating diversions, and other maneuvers.

Little Wars and Floor Games

Little Wars and Floor Games
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0486801861

Ironically enough, one of the twentieth century's leading pacifists wrote Little Wars, a book that has entertained and enlightened war buffs for the past hundred years. H. G. Wells, the great science-fiction pioneer, turned his attention from tales of time travel and alien invasions to write the first classic book of war games. His simulations of past battles and hypothetical future clashes allow readers to test their tactical and strategic skills and attempt to rewrite history. The companion piece, Floor Games, offers a more lighthearted look at war games. Based on the playful battles Wells waged with his sons, the narrative describes how creative play with miniature figures can transform an ordinary room into a magical world. The book has since been hailed as an inspiration for the development of a nonverbal psychotherapeutic method employed in the treatment of adults and children. Both Little Wars and Floor Games feature winsome illustrations by J. R. Sinclair that enhance their antique charm.

Full-Color Knights and Armour CD-ROM and Book

Full-Color Knights and Armour CD-ROM and Book
Author: Samuel Rush Meyrick
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2007-09-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486998436

Brimming with 98 full-color illuminated engravings, here is an arresting survey of weaponry spanning the 9th to 15th centuries. Crisply detailed depictions of shields, swords, crossbows, helmets, lances, body armor for knights and their steeds, and more are royalty-free and ready to use in art, craft, and design projects.

Game of Thrones and the Medieval Art of War

Game of Thrones and the Medieval Art of War
Author: Ken Mondschein
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786499702

George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels and HBO's Game of Thrones series depict a medieval world at war. But how accurate are they? The author, an historian and medieval martial arts expert, examines in detail how authentically Martin's fictional world reflects the arms and armor, fighting techniques and siege warfare of the Middle Ages. Along the way, he explores the concept of "medievalism"--modern pop culture's idea of the Middle Ages.

Agincourt

Agincourt
Author: Stephen Cooper
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473835186

The overwhelming victory of Henry V's English army at Agincourt in October 1415 has passed into myth as one of the defining events of the Hundred Years War against France, as a feat of arms outshining the previous famous English victories at Crcy and Poitiers, and as a milestone in English medieval history. This epic story of how an exhausted, outnumbered army, commanded by an inspirational leader, crushed a huge French force on French soil has given rise to legends and misconceptions that make it difficult for us to reach a clear understanding of what really happened on the battlefield 600 years ago. But that is what Stephen Cooper attempts in this thoroughgoing, perceptive and fascinating reconstruction and reassessment of the battle and its history. In graphic detail he describes the battle itself and the military expedition that led to it. He examines the causes of the conflict and the controversies associated with it, and traces how the story of the battle has been told over the centuries, by eyewitnesses and chroniclers and by the historians of the present day.As featured in the Yorkshire Post, The Star (Sheffield) and Rotherham Advertiser.

Medieval Costume and How to Recreate It

Medieval Costume and How to Recreate It
Author: Dorothy Hartley
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0486134326

This unique reference classifies the clothes and accessories of the 12th through 15th centuries along social lines. Garments of every type from the wardrobes of peasants and nobility appear in over 200 period illustrations and patterns.

Surviving Examples of Early Plate Armour (1300-1430)

Surviving Examples of Early Plate Armour (1300-1430)
Author: Douglas Strong
Publisher: Freelance Academy Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1937439461

The fourteenth century witnessed a late medieval arms race; an era that began with knightly combatants armed in mail - and ended with them dressed head-to-toe in the complete plate armour that is commonly associated with knights. Although well documented in art and effigies, only a very few examples of this early plate armour survive. In this first-of-its-kind series, Douglas Strong brings together three decades of research to offer a lavishly illustrated catalog of these surviving pieces with a detailed record of their provenance, characteristics, construction details, and current whereabouts. Filled with color and black-white photos, line-drawings, this 8.5 x 11 hardback is a piece of artwork in its own right. VOLUME I focuses on the bascinet, the ubiquitous helmet of the period. Developing out of a small skull-cap worn beneath the great helm, it quickly evolved into a complete head defense of its own, becoming the helmet that defines the knightly harness of the second half of the fourteenth century that survived in common usage into the early decades of the fifteenth century. Organizing the surviving examples into broad, morphological categories for both helmets and visors, Douglas Strong not only creates a catalog of surviving pieces, but presents a basic typology, the first of its kind, into which future discoveries can be fit.