Well written, the text begins with an account of the Campaigns
and battles of the reign of Henry VIII, Tudor King of England from 1509 to 1547. The fateful
early shipping to Spain In Some ways set the tone for the wars of the reign; goal in 1513, the
Rather easy victory of the Battle of the Spurs, at the King Was this qui, Was Significantly
Overshadowed by the victory over the Scots at Flodden Field, Where King James IV fell, and
Scots military power Was broken for years to come.
This is a superb Osprey title, and the illustrations are interesting, Even If the subjects are
Sometimes less and Well Known Understood, like the engines of war shrympe 1544. Henry's
reign Was a complex one, an enigma Perhaps, and the book of the MOST Avoids pitfalls. Ace
is always the case, McBride's flat make the book full and delightful; though in this
box there are several types of military and presented qui can do APPEAR elsewhere; the
Landsknechts, Border Horse and Irish are typical of this. All in all Reviews another solid addition to the Osprey men-at-arms series