: Library Journal recommends it for larger public and academic libraries with strong history collections, and ARBA calls it an "excellent resource" for European history programs.
: Some specialized reviewers on Amazon have called the text "superficial" or "misleading," particularly regarding early weapons like the Roman pilum, and suggest it may be too vague for those who already have a deep knowledge of the subject. User Feedback
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: Experts from the University of Toronto note that Smith’s background at the Royal Armouries provides a deep understanding of how these items were actually made and used.
: Lists the hardcover for ~$126.31 (use code GOOGLE5 for a discount).
Academic and library reviews are highly positive, while some specialized readers find it superficial.
by Kelly DeVries and Robert D. Smith is generally considered a strong introductory reference for anyone looking to understand the evolution of arms and armor from the 4th to the 15th century. Core Content & Scope
“Confused text, misleading, inconclusive, speculative or equivocal, poorly constructed and superficial throughout.” www.amazon.co.uk
Medieval Weapons: An Illustrated History Of The... File
: Library Journal recommends it for larger public and academic libraries with strong history collections, and ARBA calls it an "excellent resource" for European history programs.
: Some specialized reviewers on Amazon have called the text "superficial" or "misleading," particularly regarding early weapons like the Roman pilum, and suggest it may be too vague for those who already have a deep knowledge of the subject. User Feedback
This title is available in both hardcover and ebook formats from several retailers: Medieval Weapons: An Illustrated History of The...
: Experts from the University of Toronto note that Smith’s background at the Royal Armouries provides a deep understanding of how these items were actually made and used.
: Lists the hardcover for ~$126.31 (use code GOOGLE5 for a discount). : Library Journal recommends it for larger public
Academic and library reviews are highly positive, while some specialized readers find it superficial.
by Kelly DeVries and Robert D. Smith is generally considered a strong introductory reference for anyone looking to understand the evolution of arms and armor from the 4th to the 15th century. Core Content & Scope : Lists the hardcover for ~$126
“Confused text, misleading, inconclusive, speculative or equivocal, poorly constructed and superficial throughout.” www.amazon.co.uk