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The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context Rupert Matthews

The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context By Rupert Matthews

The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context by Rupert Matthews


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Why the Spanish Armada failed to conquer England - and transform world history

The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context Summary

The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context by Rupert Matthews

In this, the fourth book of Spellmount's Campaign in Context series, Rupert Matthews looks to the ill-fated invasion of England by King Philip II of Spain. The Armada of 22 warships and 108 converted merchant vessels sailed under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia in 1588, but found itself harried by storms, fireships, and the redoubtable English fleet. In The Spanish Armada, Rupert Matthews considers the characters of the commanders such as Francis Drake, Medina, and the opposing monarchs, and as with his previous titles in the series he carefully balances the evidence from textual sources with knowledge of the theatre and reconstructed weaponry in order to explain the events of the battle to the general reader, and the context in which it took place.

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GOR010040203
9780752453651
0752453653
The Spanish Armada: A Campaign in Context by Rupert Matthews
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20090907
256
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