The Tower Armoury in the Fourteenth Century
Description
The documents surviving from the privy wardrobe, the department which administrated the Tower armoury under Edward III, Richard II and Henry IV, provide a unique insight into the use of arms and armour in England as the Hundred Years War unfolded. Here, Thom Richardson expertly brings these documents to life. He answers many long-standing questions and challenges a number of assumptions, notably about the use of the longbow and the wearing of armour during that formative period of English history. Richardson shows how the previously peripatetic armoury became established in the Tower of London at the outbreak of the Hundred Years War, and grew into the national arsenal which today forms the basis of 7786, the national museum of arms and armour.
PUBLISHER:
The Royal Armouries
ISBN-10:
0948092750
ISBN-13:
9780948092756
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
256
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
6(W) x 9.25(H) x 0.9(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English