Henry V's English army triumphed over the French at Agincourt in
northern France on 25 October 1415 in one of the defining battles of the
Hundred Years War. Six hundred years later this famous event still
excites passionate interest and provokes controversy, yet there are no
up-to-date guides to the 1415 campaign, the battle itself and the
aftermath. That is why the publication of this practical and
authoritative guidebook by Peter Hoskins and Anne Curry is so timely.
As well as writing a graphic narrative of the entire campaign, based on
the most recent scholarship and research, they take the motorist,
cyclist and walker along the route of Henry's army. The itinerary is
divided into five tours which culminate in a vivid reconstruction of the
Agincourt battle and a detailed guide to the battlefield. Important
buildings and sites along the way are described, there are sketch maps
showing the route of the English army, and town plans overlaid with
details of the medieval defenses and monuments.
The book is a mine of fascinating historical information. It will be an
essential traveling companion for readers who are interested in medieval
history and warfare, the Hundred Years War and the extraordinary career
of Henry V.