The Crécy War by
Lt-Col Alfred H. Burne
The Hundred Years' War between France and England has fascinated
professional and amateur historians - including Shakespeare - down the
centuries. It was, in effect, four wars, and this volume is a military
history of the Hundred Years' War from 1337 to the Peace of Brétigny in
1360. Its companion volume The Agincourt War covers the latter part of the
war to 1453.
It was a war in which the English won a number of battles against
the odds - from the great sea battle of Sluys to the astonishing victories
at Crécy and Poitiers, where the French king was captured. Sir Arthur
Bryant said of Colonel Burne's book - 'A most important book- a work of
original research, written by a master of his subject... A model of how
history should be written, packed with accurate information and
commonsense'.
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