English Longbowman 13301515
By (Author) Clive Bartlett
Illustrated by Gerry Embleton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
15th May 1995
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Land forces and warfare
356.162
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
250g
The English military ascendancy which lasted from the mid-14th to the early 15th century was founded upon defensive tactics based on the use of the longbow. This weapon, distinctive in that it was used by English forces alone, was probably the most effective missile weapon of the Late Middle Ages: its arrow had the same penetrative ability as a modern day bullet and the bow's rate of fire was not equalled by any weapon used by English forces until the adoption of the Lee Enfield rifle at the beginning of the 20th century.
Clive Bartlett has spent many years researching the English army of the late medieval period. He is also a practicing long bow archer renowned in that field. Gerry Embleton has been a leading historical illustrator since the early 1970s specialising in the 18th and 19th centuries. An illustrator, and author, of a number of Osprey titles he has lived in Switzerland since the early 1980s.