

Buy The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: The Middle Ages, 768–1487 on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Review: Great Starter Book on Medieval Warfare and Good Campaign Maps - Both volumes in this series are amazing and provide great campaign maps for their respective periods. This volume is great for someone wanting an easy introduction to Medieval wars or someone in need of maps to better understand other histories of Medieval wars and warfare. Review: Nice book. - It is as discribed so perfect for me.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,043,981 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #698 in Historical Geography #8,654 in History (Books) #33,987 in Engineering (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Dimensions | 9.5 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0521440491 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521440493 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | January 26, 1996 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
W**L
Great Starter Book on Medieval Warfare and Good Campaign Maps
Both volumes in this series are amazing and provide great campaign maps for their respective periods. This volume is great for someone wanting an easy introduction to Medieval wars or someone in need of maps to better understand other histories of Medieval wars and warfare.
W**R
Nice book.
It is as discribed so perfect for me.
D**Y
Lavishly illustrated, lots of maps, well-written text, but somehow arid
I really can't get into this series, but I should be able to. In theory, this should be my ideal history of warfare book, richly illustrated and with many maps (often lacking from military histories). But the text leaves me cold and feeling I'm missing something..
S**K
Excellent reference
This book, and its companion, covering The Middle Ages, 768-1487 and Renaissance to Revolution, 1492-1792, though with different authors, form an elegant pair of references. They cover a period that is infrequently covered in much detail, and rarely illustrated with any maps, much less the excellent examples here. My primary use for these books is as aids when reading both history and, even more, historical fiction such as Sharon Kay Penman, Dorothy Dunnett and Neal Stephenson. These authors write intricately plotted tapestries that rely heavily on movements in historical time, but their publishers include only incidental maps. These volumes supply a much needed reference for readers who are not quite au courant with the 3rd Anglo Dutch War, or the rise of Maratha India. The accompanying text gives an adequate survey of the time, but the primary emphasis is `rightly on the illustrated portion. The maps are beautifully designed, and easily deciphered, covering both individual battles and broader strategic concepts.
R**D
a excellant book for beginers
I like this book although it might lack certain information on several important battles in medieval europe it does however make up with it's beautiful illustrations. I would say this is a good book for people who want to make it simple, and for the serious reader I suggest reading Medieval Warfare: A History. In all even to some it might be a tad bit steep but you wouldnt be disappointed.
K**K
Awesome general overview of medieval warfare.
This is really one of the best general books on medieval warfare I have seen. It has two great advantages: First, it covers the overall strategies of campaigns throughout the ages, with insight into motivations, logistics, tactics, and the like. Few major wars are ignored, and the level of depth pursued is great enough for all but the foremost researchers on the topic. Second, the book has awesome illustrations representing both overall campaign strategies and the tactics utilized in individual battles. Combined with the detailed descriptions, this has offered me the most insight into how medieval battles were carried out and won. I highly recommend this book to anyone at all interested in medieval warfare.
"**"
Needed more discussion on the Islamic history
Although the term "Middle Ages" often referred to the European age of transistion, other important events went on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea where Islamic science and culture advanced beyond western's comprehension. Apart from the short descriptions on Reconquista, Crusades, and Ottoman Empire (Devlet?), not much were looked into the making of Islamic history. The appreciated work reflects the serious research done by the authors but discrepancy on Islamic historical accounts slightly missed the "edge".
E**N
Great book and historical work with some excellent maps.
A**M
Got the book at affordable price, although it was in some library or something.. but in impeccable condtion..
A**R
very good
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