Hastings, 1066 by Christopher Gravett

Hastings, 1066 by Christopher Gravett

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Hastings, 1066 by Christopher Gravett

A study of the battle which ensured Britain's destiny would lie in Medieval Europe and not be linked with that of Scandinavia. The battle marked the end of Anglo-Saxon England and won Duke William of Normandy a kingdom.
Christopher Gravett has worked as a curator both at the British Museum and at the Royal Armories at the Tower of London. Currently he is curator at Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. He has written many books on medieval military history, arms, armor and castles. John James studied figurative illustration and specialized in historical reconstructions and architectural drawings for many years. He has worked on a number of non-fiction books for children, including an award-winning title on Egyptian pyramids. He lives in Britain.
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ISBN 13 9781855321649
ISBN 10 1855321645
Title Hastings, 1066
Author Christopher Gravett
Series Osprey Military Campaign S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1992-01-30
Number of pages 96
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