Pages: 96 (Paperback) ISBN: 1841760919 Pub: Osprey Publishing Pub date: 2000-11-16 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 404350
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Reader Reviews:The Empire Falls (0/0 people found this helpful)This books charts the final moments of the Byzantium, as it was about to be destroyed by the Ottoman Turks. Dr. David Nicolle is an expert on Medieval Warfare, especially warfare centered around the Islamic World. As a result, he's one of the best people available to write a book on the subject.
The siege has begun... (7/7 people found this helpful)This gripping story is put before us like a Shakesperean play. We are introduced with the main plot, the caracters, and the play begins! Imagine yourself within thousand years old crumbling walls, invincible to this day, ready to be challenged by the most powerfull artillery of that time! This story is far more complicated than it seems and authors handled very well all twists and turns. The words are accompanied by photos of contemporary documents and images, also we can find the images of todays Istanbul. Similar ProductsThe Walls of Constantinople AD 413-1453 (Fortress) Byzantine Armies 1118-1461 AD (Men-at-arms) Constantinople: The Last Great Siege, 1453 Fall of Constantinople: The Ottoman Conquest of Byzantium (General Military): The Ottoman Conquest of Byzantium (General Military) Byzantium at War (Essential Histories) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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