Otterburn 1388: Bloody border conflict
By (Author) Stephen Walsh
By (author) Peter Armstrong
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
8th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
942.88038
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
360g
In his Chronicles, Froissart describes Otterburn as the best fought and the most severe battle of his time. Fought at Redesdale in Northumberland in August 1388, the battle originated from the ongoing war between the Scots and the English following Robert Bruces victory over the English at Bannockburn in 1314. Using all the contemporary sources, this book details the events that led up to the clash on the borders, examines the opposing armies, their weaponry and their commanders including the Douglases on the Scots side and the Percys on the English and gives a full account of the battle and its aftermath.
Peter Armstrong was educated at Keswick School in Cumbria; he spent some time abroad and at sea before taking a degree in Fine Art at Maidstone College of Art. He worked throughout the 1970s as a Secondary School art teacher in Cumbria. Pete is the sculptor behind Border Miniatures, and his books are the fruit of his many years of modelling experience and research. Pete lives and works in Cumbria, UK. Stephen Walsh studied art at the North East Wales Institute. Since then he has worked mainly for the American historical board-game market, fulfilling a lifelong interest in historical subjects. His American works include the best-selling Settlers of Catan. He has also produced many pieces of artwork inspired by JRR Tolkien. He is married with two children and lives in Macclesfield, UK.