Azincourt

Azincourt

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Book: Good
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Bernard Cornwell’s Azincourt plunges readers into the brutal realities of medieval warfare, chronicling the harrowing journey of Nicholas Hook, an archer caught in the maelstrom of the Hundred Years' War. This historical novel vividly reconstructs the iconic Battle of Agincourt, presenting a visceral account of the English longbowmen's triumph against overwhelming odds. The narrative masterfully illustrates the courage, desperation, and strategic brilliance that defined one of history's most legendary military encounters. Cornwell’s meticulous research and gripping prose transport the reader directly to the muddy fields of France, detailing the lives of common soldiers and the high stakes of royal ambition. It is a powerful and immersive portrayal of a pivotal moment in European history, filled with authentic period detail and relentless action.

Author: Bernard Cornwell
Format: Paperback
Published: 2008, HarperCollinsPublishers

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Bernard Cornwell’s Azincourt plunges readers into the brutal realities of medieval warfare, chronicling the harrowing journey of Nicholas Hook, an archer caught in the maelstrom of the Hundred Years' War. This historical novel vividly reconstructs the iconic Battle of Agincourt, presenting a visceral account of the English longbowmen's triumph against overwhelming odds. The narrative masterfully illustrates the courage, desperation, and strategic brilliance that defined one of history's most legendary military encounters. Cornwell’s meticulous research and gripping prose transport the reader directly to the muddy fields of France, detailing the lives of common soldiers and the high stakes of royal ambition. It is a powerful and immersive portrayal of a pivotal moment in European history, filled with authentic period detail and relentless action.