Medieval Handgonnes
The first black powder infantry weapons
Sean McLachlan author Gerry Embleton illustrator Sam Embleton illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Oct '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Using the latest scientific and historical research the true impact of the medieval handgonne on the battlefield is revealed
Featuring illustrations and colour photographs of reconstructed handgonnes, this book reveals the true history of what could easily have been the most revolutionary weapon in history. It is suitable for medieval enthusiasts and re-enactors.In the early 14th century, a new weapon entered the arsenals of European armies. This first generation of black powder weapons put fear into the heart of the enemy and in 1453 Ottoman cannon succeeded in pummelling the once-impregnable walls of Constantinople. But cannons, which are both slow and cumbersome, were difficult to use and often proved inaccurate. The first handgonnes were the answer. Easily dismissed by later historians as nothing more than crude tubes that shot wildly inaccurate lead balls, more recent research has revealed the true accuracy of the medieval handgonne together with its penetrative power. This volume, complete with detailed illustrations and colour photographs of reconstructed handgonnes, reveals the true history of what could easily have been the most revolutionary weapon in history. This book will be a must for medieval enthusiasts and re-enactors.
ISBN: 9781849081559
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm
Weight: 266g
80 pages