Fornovo 1495

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Title
15th fifteenth century
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A12=Richard Hook
Author_David Nicolle
Author_Richard Hook
battle
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Category=JWL
Category=NHD
commanders
conflict
crusade
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French
illustrated
Italian wars
King Charles VIII France
Kingdom of Naples
land warfare
maps
Marie of Anjou
Neapolitan
strategy
tactic
weapons

Product details

  • ISBN 9781855325227
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 1996
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A compact, illustrated guide to the first major battle of the Italian Wars.

In the year 1495, Charles VIII was the youthful King of France, the most powerful state in medieval Europe. A dreamer who saw himself as the saviour of Christian Europe, he believed he could roll back the ever-spreading tide of Ottoman Turkish conquest. As a base for his crusade he was determined to seize southern Italy. In a lightning campaign he used France's modern army to sweep through Italy, his mobile field artillery train smashing into dust the tall towers of Italy's medieval castles.

David Nicolle describes the battle, in which the Italian states rallied and at Fornovo their alliance, the League of Venice, fought Charles' army to a standstill.

David Nicolle was born in 1944, the son of the illustrator Pat Nicolle. He worked in the BBC Arabic service for a number of years, before going 'back to school', gaining an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and a doctorate from Edinburgh University. He later taught world and Islamic art and architectural history at Yarmuk University, Jordan. He has written many books and articles on medieval and Islamic warfare, and has been a prolific author of Osprey titles for many years. David lives and works in Leicestershire, UK.

Richard Hook was born in 1938 and trained at Reigate College of Art. After national service with 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment he became art editor of the much-praised magazine Finding Out during the 1960s. He has worked as a freelance illustrator ever since, earning an international reputation particularly for his deep knowledge of Native American material culture; and has illustrated more than 30 Osprey titles. Richard is married and lives in Sussex; his three children Adam, Jason, and Christa are all professionally active in various artistic disciplines.