This illustrated guide to the medieval longsword draws on both period
sources and the latest research to tell the full story of one of
Europe's most iconic medieval weapons.
The formidable European longsword--featuring a double-edged straight
blade in excess of 40in, and capable of being used with one or both
hands--remains one of the most impressive and distinctive edged weapons
of the late medieval era. Also known as the "bastard" sword and the
"hand-and-a-half" sword, the longsword evolved from the war swords and
great swords of the 14th century, and emerged as a battlefield weapon in
the early stages of the Hundred Years' War. It went on to become a key
weapon on the battlefields of late medieval Europe, creating a new
system of sword fighting.
Drawing together period sources, modern technical analysis, and his own
experiences with the longsword, Neil Grant explores the origins,
manufacture, and evolving use of this iconic late-medieval edged weapon.
Illustrated throughout with specially commissioned full-color artwork
and an array of period illustrations and close-up photographs, this is
the enthralling story of one of late-medieval Europe's most distinctive
and deadly close-combat weapons.