This remarkable work features a comprehensive survey of the defining
events of Renaissance warfare in the British Isles as described by the
great Victorian military writer James Grant. The modern reader seeking
an insight into the events from the early gunpowder era need look no
further than further than this excellent work. Grant's outstanding
scholarship, his extraordinary depth of knowledge and his masterful text
combine to produce an authoritative study on the battles of the
period.
Renaissance Warfare collects Grant's work on the subject, from the
Battle of Flodden in 1513 to the Battle of Newburn Ford in 1640. The
book contains remarkably detailed accounts of many key battles from the
period including the Siege of Leith and Battle of Zutphen to the capture
of Cadiz and the Battle in the Bay of Cezimbra. The historically
defining strategies employed during these battles are explored
throughout.
Originally published as part of the Cassell's Series British Battles on
Land and Sea, this book includes the original engravings, and together
with Mr. Grant's period text produces an absorbing account of the period
through Victorian eyes.