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Christopher Gravett

    January 1, 1951

    Chris Gravett is a recognized authority on the arms, armour, and warfare of the medieval world. He has served as an advisor for numerous television and film productions, and authored many books. His expertise brings the medieval era to life for readers.

    Christopher Gravett
    Hastings 1066
    The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277-1307
    Knight
    Tewkesbury 1471
    DK Eyewitness Books: Castle
    Bosworth 1485
    • 2021
    • 2020

      The Medieval Knight

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(18)Add rating

      This attractively packaged gift book offers a comprehensive overview of the development of the fearsome medieval English knight from the 12th to the 15th century. The “knight in shining armor” has become a staple figure in popular culture and the images of bloody battlefields, bustling feasting halls, and courtly tournaments have been creatively interpreted many times in film and fiction. But what was the medieval knight truly like? In this fascinating title, former Senior Curator at the Royal Armories Christopher Gravett describes how knights evolved over three centuries of English and European history, the wars they fought, their lives both in peacetime and on campaign, the weapons they fought with, the armor and clothing they wore, and their fascinating code and mythology of chivalry. The text is richly illustrated with images ranging from manuscript illustrations to modern artwork reconstructions and many photographs of historic artifacts and sites.

      The Medieval Knight
    • 2008

      DK Eyewitness Books: Castle

      Discover the Mysteries of the Medieval Castle and See What Life Was Like for Tho

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(28)Add rating

      Be an eyewitness to the exciting world of the medieval castle, from the dramatic methods used to defend and attack castles to what life was really like for the people living inside its mighty battlements.

      DK Eyewitness Books: Castle
    • 2007

      History of Castles, New and Revised

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the architectural and historical significance of fortifications, this illustrated guide showcases the world's most remarkable castles, from ancient Greek and Roman structures to those in the Muslim World and the United States. Christopher Gravett, a former curator at the Tower of London, delves into the military and social roles these strongholds played through the ages. The book is enriched with nearly 200 full-color photographs, detailed maps, and unique illustrations, making it a captivating resource for history lovers and travelers alike.

      History of Castles, New and Revised
    • 2007

      Highlights the varied castle designs ranging from fortifications based on French models to the defences inspired by Constantinople. This title is illustrated with colour illustrations and cutaway artwork.

      The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277-1307
    • 2006

      Tudor Knight

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.6(12)Add rating

      Osprey's study of the knight during the Tudor period (1485-1603). The Tudor knight was the first line of defence employed by monarchs from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I, the last of a long tradition of knighthood dating back to the 11th century. Knighthood during the Tudor era saw reforms in recruitment, appearance, and most radically in training and equipment. This book details those changes, profiling the knight's appearance and dress, life on campaign, and experience of battle in France, Scotland and Ireland. It also explores the concept of chivalry, as sensationally enacted by Henry VIII and Francis I of France at the celebrated Field of Cloth of Gold near Calais, in 1520.

      Tudor Knight
    • 2004

      Norman Stone Castles (2)

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.5(21)Add rating

      Featuring some of the most distinctive castles of Europe, including Chateau Gaillard, this book covers in detail the events and aftermath of the First Crusade and the foundation of the Crusader states and castles.

      Norman Stone Castles (2)
    • 2003

      The Normans were some of the most feared warriors of the High Medieval period, descended from the Vikings. They built on their warlike reputation, culminating in their quest of England under Duke William I. This work covers all these developments from the early days of William I. schovat popis

      Norman Stone Castles
    • 2003

      Tewkesbury 1471

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.1(22)Add rating

      This work shows that Tewkesbury led to the execution of many of the key Lancastrian leaders, the capture of Queen Margaret and the death of Henry VI in the Tower of London. King Edward IV's decisive Yorkist victory virtually extinguished the Lancastrian cause. schovat popis

      Tewkesbury 1471
    • 2003

      The Battle of Towton, a battle in the Wars of the Roses, was probably the bloodiest battle ever fought in England. This title reveals how Towton marked the resurgence of the Yorkist cause and established Edward IV as king. schovat popis

      Towton 1461