"Book Review Byzantine Naval Forces 1261-1461" Topic
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Anton Ryzbak | 08 Nov 2019 12:15 a.m. PST |
I missed this when it first came out. Quite an improvement on the usual fare (which isn't bad of itself) with color throughout! I like it a lot link |
Grelber | 08 Nov 2019 8:18 a.m. PST |
I second Anton's recommendation. I bought a copy a few months ago, and was really pleased with the book. I have a few of the older Ospreys that spend most of their time talking about political and military history readily available in other books, so I appreciate them spending most of this book describing the soldiers, their uniforms and weapons. Grelber |
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