Artillery: A History
Author: Norris, John
Hardback; Book; 100 B&w Illustrations
223 pages
Published: October 2000
Sutton Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 0750921854

This illustrated narrative shows the development and use of artillery since the first primitive weapons of the 11th century. Norris describes the widespread use of artillery in Europe between 1400 and 1600, and goes on to relate dramatic developments in design and use on the battlefield in the English Civil War and the War of Independence. Norris' account spans the Napoleonic, American Civil, Crimean, and Boer Wars, covers the use of artillery in World Wars I and II, and concludes with the small wars of the late 20th century.An illustrated history from the eleventh century to the present. In this text, the author describes the increasingly widespread use of artillery in many conflicts, including the War of the Roses in Britain. From the many aspects of artillery in the 19th century, the author covers the two world wars and concludes with the smaller, late-20th century wars.


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