Battle Castles: 500 Years of Knights and Siege Warfare
By (Author) Dan Snow
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPress
1st November 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: castles and fortifications
European history: medieval period, middle ages
355.70940902
Hardback
336
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 31mm
1120g
A sumptuous, action-packed pan-European history, Battle Castles brings to life mighty medieval fortifications and the epic sieges they resisted: clashes that defied the limits of military technology, turned empires to dust, and transformed mortals into legends.
Castles and their ruins still dominate the landscape and our imaginations, and are a constant reminder to us today of a time when violence, or the threat of it, was the norm.
Dan Snow explores in turn the worlds greatest castles: Dover Castle, the Key to England and King Johns first line of defence against the French; Chteau Gaillard, Richard Is fortress in Normandy (the only chink in whose armaments was through the latrines); Castillo de Gibalfaro, the last vanguard of Moorish rule in Southern Spain; Malbork Castle, headquarters of the evangelical and entrepreneurial Teutonic Knights in Poland; Edward Is network of castles in Wales, with its heart at Conwy; and Krak des Chevaliers in Syria an astounding feat of engineering by the Crusaders.
Each castles story is dramatically recounted the building techniques, day-to-day life and, the weapons used in its attack and defence. Spanning across the globe, and using the latest CGI reconstructions, Dan Snow gets to the very heart of the bloodshed and battles of the greatest fortresses of the Middle Ages.
'An enthralling epic of engineering, blood and battle' Mail on Sunday
'History's coolest expert brings to life some of the bloodiest battles ever fought Sun
Dan Snow does a fine job of bringing [the sieges] to life' Times
'It has been edited to look like Game of Thrones. Serious historical discovery, however, is what Battle Castle is all about' Guardian
Praise for Death or Victory:
This hugely impressive work confirms Dan Snows triumphant arrival on the scene. It is by far the best account yet written of a campaign that helped shape North America, and is a fitting tribute on the 250th anniversary of that wonderful year 1759' Richard Holmes
Dan Snow is perhaps more familiar from television.this, his first book, proves him to be a master military historian. Its grasp of detail is prodigious Daily Express
Lively and thoughtfulfascinating stuff.one of the book's strengths is its vivid portrayal of the physical backdrop against which the campaign unfolded Literary Review
Dan Snow is an historian who has researched, written and presented several documentaries on British and world history for the BBC including Twentieth Century Battlefields, the BAFTA award-winning Battlefield Britain, which he co-presented with his father Peter Snow, and his BBC2 series on the history of the Royal Navy. His writing has appeared in The Times, the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Daily Express and BBC History Magazine. He is the author of Death or Victory a history of Wolfes siege of Quebec. Educated at the University of Oxford, he has joint British and Canadian citizenship. He lives in London.