Hastings to Culloden: Battles in Britain 1066-1746 by Glen Lyndon Dodds
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Overview: First published in 1996 by Arms & Armour Press of London, Hastings to Culloden – Battles in Britain 1066-1746 covers the period when Britain was seldom free from conflict. This book shows how these battles, 28 in all, played a part in determining the course of British history. It deals with nine battles in detail with a further 19 battles also covered. The book describes the commanders and their forces, the tactics they used, the allegiances they formed, and the outcome of the battles, which often led to further conflict. All the major battles are featured – Hastings, Bannockburn, Towton, Bosworth, Flodden, Marston Moor, Naseby, Sheriffmuir and Culloden.
Of the book, the late Professor Richard Holmes in the foreword to the excellent ‘Military Heritage of Britain & Ireland’ stated… ‘Other authors have addressed the battlefields of Britain: Alfred Burne, David Smurthwaite and Glen Lyndon Dodds are among those who deserve honourable mention.’
The best-selling military historian Bryan Perrett described the work as ‘a very readable volume.’
Genre: Non Fiction History
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