A History of the British Army

by Sir John Fortescue

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Despite being published over one hundred years ago, Sir John Fortescue's multi-volume work remains the standard history of the British army from its inception as a regular force to 1870. With original editions much sought-after by researchers and collectors, Helion are pleased to announce a complete reprint of the entire series - 13 text volumes supported by supplemental map volumes. Our edition will not be just a straightforward facsimile reprint. Each volume will feature: a new introduction by Richard Holmes; text newly-typeset; comprehensive new index; all original maps will be reproduced in full colour; full bibliography, expanding upon the brief citations provided by Fortescue in the original edition; In addition, an index volume will be issued on completion of the series. Despite its vast assemblage of facts, this is no dry history. Sir John Fortescue was a gifted writer and indefatigable researcher, and there is ample evidence of both traits in all the volumes. The books are written with a lucid and vigorous prose, yet also with a keen eye for detail. Volume 1 begins by recounting British military history from Hastings through to the restoration of Charles II and the establi
  • ISBN10 1874622825
  • ISBN13 9781874622826
  • Publish Date September 2004
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 21 July 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Helion & Company
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English