Fighting Ships of the Far East (1): China and Southeast Asia 202 BCAD 1419
By (Author) Stephen Turnbull
Illustrated by Wayne Reynolds
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
14th November 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
Shipbuilding technology, engineering and trades
Maritime history
Naval forces and warfare
Ships and boats: general interest
623.821095
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
198g
Fighting Ships of the Far East (1) adds enormously to the hitherto small corpus of knowledge about a fascinating and little known subject. Using detailed descriptions, accurate cutaway plates and reliable historical examples, this book covers the history of Chinese ship design and naval warfare from the beginning of the Han dynasty to the first few years of the Ming dynasty. The epic battle of Lake Poyang in in 1363, won by the man who was to become the first Ming Emperor, is also detailed.
Stephen Turnbull is the world's leading English language authority on medieval Japan and the samurai. He has travelled extensively in the far east, particularly in Japan and Korea and is the author of The Samurai - A Military History and Men-at-Arms 86: Samurai Armies 1550-1615. Wayne Reynolds was born in Leeds, UK, and attended art college in Middlesborough. He has had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1991 has worked as a professional artist. Wayne has provided illustrations and source material for many gaming companies, creating figures, landscapes and interiors, as well as providing core characterisation. He is perhaps best known though for his work on titles such as 2000AD, Slaine, and Judge Dredd. Wayne is also a keen modeller and historical re-enactor.