Battle of Agincourt

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History of the battle of Agincourt. The epic victory of Henry V over the French knights at the battle of Agincourt is vividly described in historical book Agincourt 1415 by military author Matthew Bennett, published by Osprey Books available from the military print company.

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Agincourt 1415

Immortalized by Shakespeare, Agincourt is an epic of courage and hard fighting. Brought to bay after the long siege of Harfleur, Henry V's army was soaked, starving and riddled with disease, and facing a French army at odds of more than 3 to 1. How the English beat off their attackers and slaughtered the flower of French nobility is vividly described in this volume. Matthew Bennett is a lecturer at the RMA Sandhurst and a specialist in medieval military history.

Book price £12.99. Book order number Osprey 9.

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Book serial number W29. Price £4.99. Fully illustrated paperback with 359 pages.

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The Agincourt War by Lt-Col Alfred H. Burne

This companion volume to the Crecy War (also published by Wordsworth Editions) is a military history of the latter part of the Hundred Years' War form 1369 to 1453. It opens, following the death of the Black Prince, with a series of reverses which contrast starkly with the earlier victorious campaigns. The English cause languished until the spectacular rise of Henry V and his crushing defeat of the French and victory at Agincourt. Names familiar from Shakespeare's histories resound through these pages - Chandos, Bedford, Salisbury, Talbot, du Guesclin and Joan of Arc.

While the highlight of the book is the Battle of Agincourt, there are a number of battles of almost equal military interest; indeed the Battle of Verneuil has been described by a French writer as 'un seconde Azincourt'.

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The Armies of Agincourt by Christopher Rothero

Book serial number Osprey MA113. Price £8.99. 

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