The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow,Used
The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow,Used
The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow,Used

The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow,Used

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The Complete Story of a Legendary Weapon"Spendidly enthusiastic. . . . Soar's book is indispensable."Bernard Cornwell"A fascinating study of a forgotten weapon. . . . For centuries the longbow dominated battle, affecting the fates of nations"Wall Street Journal "Bowyers, bowhunters, target archers and students of archery history should all find cause for celebration with Hugh Soar's concise but authoritative text." Traditional BowhunterOn a clear July morning in 1346, a small force approached the walls of Caen for battle. The attackers rode to the field on horseback, banners and pennants fluttering in the light breeze. Behind them marched bowmen in tightly ranked units. At the sound of a crisp battle horn, they halted. A twinge of apprehension rippled through the thousands of Norman defenders as they looked down at the opposing army, for precision archery formation had long since disappeared as a military concept in medieval France. Here was not the expected rabble of unrated bucolics cowed by the might of France; confronting them was a quietly determined group of trained soldiers armed not with the familiar arbalest but with a new and strange weapon of great length. The defenders of Caen were about to meet the English war bow and its deadly battle shaft. For the next 100 years, this weapon, the "crooked stick," would command continental battlefields, etching its fearsome reputation at Crcy, Poitiers, Agincourt, and Verneuil, while establishing England as an international power for the first time.Although the longbow is best known for its deployment during the Hundred Years' War, its origins lie with ancient Saxon seafighters and Welsh craftsmen, while today the bow is a vibrant part of the traditional archery scene. In The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow, historian Hugh D. H. Soar pulls together all of these strings, presenting the engaging story of this most charismatic standoff weapon. After a careful consideration of Neolithic bows and arrows, the author describes the bow's use in the medieval hunt and its associated customs. The longbow made its deepest mark in warfare, however, and the author follows the weapon's development and tactical deployment from the handbow of William the Conqueror's campaigns to the continental setpiece battles between England and France. Although soldiers reluctantly gave up the longbow for firearms, its recreational use became immensely popular, particularly during the Regency and Victorian periods. In the twentieth century it appeared as if the longbow would disappear into the fog of legend, but a new interest in traditional craft and expertise gained hold, and the pleasure of using this ancient instrument is now firmly part of archery around the world.Through a remarkable command of manuscript and printed sources and a judicious use of material evidence, including his own important collection of rare longbows, Hugh Soar establishes the deep connections of this bow to England, Scotland, and Wales. Figures in the past like William Wallace, Edward III, and Henry V appear alongside detailed descriptions of bows, strings, arrows, and arrowheads, while the rise of institutions and craftsmen devoted to the longbow are presented to show how knowledge of this weapon was carried forward across the centuries. Today, those in the sport of archery and military historians will find that The Crooked Stick will enhance their own interests in a weapon of legendary status. In addition to the illustrated text, the book contains appendices detailing the history and design of bracers, tabs and tips, quivers, and arrowheads associated with the longbow.

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  • Q: How many pages are in 'The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow'? A: This book contains two hundred forty pages. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the longbow's history and significance.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of 'The Crooked Stick'? A: The dimensions are six inches in length, zero point seventy-one inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. This size is convenient for storage and portability.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author is Hugh D. H. Soar. He is a historian with expertise in archery and its historical context.
  • Q: What genre does 'The Crooked Stick' belong to? A: This book belongs to the historical non-fiction genre. It delves into the history of the longbow and its impact on warfare.
  • Q: How should I read 'The Crooked Stick' for maximum understanding? A: To maximize understanding, read the book in a quiet environment and take notes on key historical points. Engaging with additional resources on medieval warfare may also enhance your experience.
  • Q: Is 'The Crooked Stick' suitable for beginners in archery? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It offers insights into the history and development of the longbow, which can enrich a new archer's knowledge.
  • Q: Can I use this book for academic purposes? A: Yes, it is suitable for academic purposes. The book is well-researched and provides valuable historical context for studies related to archery and medieval history.
  • Q: How do I keep 'The Crooked Stick' in good condition? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it upright in a dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Handle it gently to prevent creasing.
  • Q: Is there a warranty on this book? A: No, there is no warranty on this book. However, you can check the return policy of the retailer if you have any concerns.
  • Q: What if my copy of 'The Crooked Stick' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a return or exchange. Most retailers have policies in place for such situations.
  • Q: How can I find more books like 'The Crooked Stick'? A: To find similar books, search for titles related to archery history or medieval warfare. Online bookstores and libraries often have recommendations based on your interests.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for young readers? A: Yes, it is appropriate for young readers with an interest in history. However, parental guidance is recommended for younger children due to complex themes.
  • Q: What topics are covered in 'The Crooked Stick'? A: The book covers topics like the longbow's historical significance, its development in warfare, and its cultural impact throughout the centuries.
  • Q: Does the book include illustrations or images? A: Yes, 'The Crooked Stick' includes illustrations that complement the text. These visuals help to enhance the reader's understanding of the longbow's design and use.
  • Q: Is there a recommended reading level for this book? A: The recommended reading level is suitable for high school students and adults. It contains detailed historical analysis that may require some background knowledge.

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