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A wonderfully illustrated, full-color book detailing the most magnificent castles of the world.The History of Castles is the ultimate guide to the worlds most fascinating castles and strongholds. Chapters include information on castles from France, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Russia, and the Middle East. An ideal book for history enthusiasts, people planning to take a vacation near one of these castles, and for anyone who is enamored of these breathtaking buildings.Christopher Gravett is chief curator of arms and armor, Royal Armories Collection at HM Tower of London, and is recognized worldwide as an authority on all aspects of the medieval age. He has written and coauthored several titles covering a variety of topics from this period, including The World of the Medieval Knight, Going to War in Viking Times, Knights at Tournament, Bosworth 1485, and Medieval Siege Warfare.The History of Castles is the ultimate illustrated guide to the worlds most fascinating castles and strongholds. Dating back to ancient times, when Greeks, Romans, and Celts built fortifications to defend territories, castles have stood as symbols of both military might and cultural achievement. Christopher Gravett takes us on a tour of the most magnificent castles throughout the world, with chapters ranging from the British Isles, France, Germany, the Low Countries, Austria, Switzerland, the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, and Scandinavia, to Eastern Europe and Russia, as well as fortifications in the Muslim World, the Far East, and the United States.The author, former curator at the infamous Tower of London, explores the important roles that these castles played in warfare and in social history. He also provides a thorough look at the architectural history and function of these proud strongholds. Featuring nearly 200 beautiful full-color photographs, 30 reconstructions, and 70 detailed mapsplus more thalÄ
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