I have had my nose in this one for the last few days. I like reading Civil War campaigns especially when you have a slight knowledge of the geography of the area. There is also the appeal of the lost cause and John Barratt is a historian well versed in the history of the Cavalier cause. Stubborn and loyal Jacob Astley and his small army and the last campaign of the First Civil War are the focus of this book showing the background to the battle of Stow-on-the-Wold. Bruno Mugnai the talented 17thc specialist has provided some colour plates that are of great interest and there are flag reconstructions by Dr Lesley Prince and some line drawings by Alan Turton. A fine addition to anyone's Civil War collection with a talented array contributing. Ideal if you want to revisit some of the scenes described too.
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Jacob Astley, 1st Baron Astley of Reading (1579 – February 1652) |
2 comments:
Funnily enough ogled this book and others on the Helion stand at Broadside. The ECW books are superb and well illustrated. Took a photo of the stand because the covers of the books look impressive on display.
Wouldn't have said Stow was in the Welsh Marches, but i will get the book:)
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