Early Gunpowder Artillery 1300-1600

by John Norris

Hardcover, 2003

Language

Publication

The Crowood Press (2003), Edition: 1st edition, 144 pages

Description

In the 300-year time span covered by this book, gunpowder artillery was developed from a novelty to a serious weapon of war. By 1600 the cannon was to be found in large numbers on the battlefield, on board ship and on defensive positions on buildings and city walls. Illustrated with contemporary and modern photographs of surviving and recreated weapons, Early Gunpowder Artillery 1300-1600 sheds light on these earliest ancestors of the modern cannon and field gun. Looking not only at the weapons themselves, but also at the men who made and used them, and the tactics with which they were deployed, this is the ideal introduction for anyone interested in medieval warfare.

Original language

English

Physical description

144 p.; 7.5 inches

ISBN

1861266154 / 9781861266156
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