Published by The History Press, 2018, hardcover, illustrated, index, 320 pages, condition: as new.
The second millennium of mankind has been characterized by almost incessant warfare somewhere on the face of the globe. This book serves as a snapshot of the development of warfare over the past 1,000 years, illustrating the bravery and suffering mankind has inflicted upon itself in developing what we call the "Art of War." Here military historian Anthony Tucker-Jones selects 20 battles that illustrate the changing face of warfare over the past thousand yearsfrom the Viking shield wall to long bows and knights, the emergence of gunpowder, and finally the long-range faceless warfare of today. International in scope, it covers such well-known battles as Crecy (1346), Magdeburg (1631), Falkirk (1746), Isandlwana (1879), the Blitz (1940), Bekaa Valley (1982), Tora Bora (2001), and more.
Anthony Tucker-Jones spent nearly 20 years in the British Intelligence community before establishing himself as a defense writer and military historian. His books include Tiger I and Tiger II and Armoured Warfare on the Eastern Front.