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  • - Japan'S Greatest Unknown Samurai Battle
    av Stephen Turnbull
    296,-

    This unique book tells for the first time the violent story of the siege of Tanaka based on never-before translated war chronicles, maps, and fieldwork.

  • av Mike Ingram
    501

    This is the story of two very different men, Richard III, the last Plantagenet King of England, and Henry Tudor and how they met in battle on 22 August 1485 at Bosworth Field.

  • - Tudor Rebellions of 1549
    av E.T. Fox
    346

    A military history of the armies and campaigns of the Norfolk and Western rebellions of 1549

  • - The Expedition of Charles VIII into Italy and the Battle of Fornovo
    av Predonzani Massimo
    346

    Fornovo, 1495. A brutal battle started one of the most terrifying and glorious periods in the history of the Italian peninsula.

  • Spar 22%
    - French Armies of the Wars of Religion 1562 - 1598
    av T J O'Brien de Clare
    332,-

    A comprehensive and profusely illustrated guide to the French Armies that fought in the Wars of Religion (1562 - 1598), in English for the first time.

  • Spar 18%
    - The Conquest of Abyssinia
    av Jeffrey M. Shaw
    292,-

    The first English account of Ethiopia's epic struggle for survival against the Arab forces of the Sultan of Adal, a conflict that seen throughout the Horn of Africa today.

  • av Florin Nicolae Ardelean
    420,-

    An exceptionally detailed analysis of the Transylvanian in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  • - Francis I and the Battle of Pavia 1525
    av Massimo Predonzani
    366,-

    The third in the series, this book examines the Battle of Pavia that marked a decisive turning point in the Great Italian Wars.

  • Spar 12%
    av Stephen Turnbull
    249,-

    The Ōnin War was the key turning point in samurai warfare. There had been conflicts before, but what made the Ōnin War unique was the fierce street-fighting that went on within Kyoto itself. The battles were conducted from fortified mansions, which were surrounded by stout wooden walls and ditches and sported tall observation towers.

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