Yorkshire Battlefields: A Guide to the Great Conflicts on Yorkshire Soil, 937-1461

Yorkshire Battlefields: A Guide to the Great Conflicts on Yorkshire Soil, 937-1461

by Graham Bell (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first publication to cover the great conflicts, that have taken place on Yorkshire soil, from the Battle of Brunnanburgh in 937AD to the Battle of Towton in 1461. The reader is given an appreciation of why battles took place, the nature of the opponents and the lie of the land. The reader is then taken back to the site today and guided around the battlefield, where they can appreciate some of the decisive moments of each battle. Helpful information is provided to readers, such as where to walk and where to view, as well as public transport and opening times (where appropriate). This book features the sites of Brunnanburgh (1319), Boroughbridge (1322), Byland (1322), Wakefield (1460) and Towton (1461). This is a book ideal for those who want to discover more about Yorkshire's past.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Wharncliffe Books
Published: Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 1903425123
ISBN 13: 9781903425121

Author Bio
Graham Bell was born an only child in 1955. His interest in history began at the age of sixteen while studying for his history examinations, he eventually went on to study History and English at the University of Sheffield and Kings College, London. His interest in history led him to write articles for the Battlefields Trust and also saw him appear as a contestant on Mastermind, his chosen subject being the life of Edward IV. Graham is currently employed at the Post Office and and lives in Sheffield.