Renaissance Warfare from Airfix Magazine by George Gush

Started by Druzhina, 01 November 2012, 07:30:44 AM

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Druzhina

From the 1970s:

Renaissance Warfare by George Gush.
. Part 1: Introduction
. Part 2: Infantry weapons and organisation
. Part 3: infantry missile weapons
. Part 4: The artillery
. Part 5: Cavalry weapons and organisation
. Part 6: Henry VIII's army
. Part 7: Irish army of the 16th Century
. Part 8: The Universal Soldier
. Part 9: Swiss
. Parts 10 & 11: The Turks
. Part 12: The Scots
. Part 13: the Polish Army
. Parts 14 & 15: Spanish
. Part 16: The French
. Part 17: the Imperialists
. Part 18: Persians and other easterners
. Part 19: the Dutch army
. Parts 20 & 21: the Swedish army
. Parts 22 & 23: the Muscovites

. Renaissance Armies: The Burgundian Army of Charles the Bold
. Renaissance Armies: The Italians
. Renaissance Armies: Military Orders
. Renaissance Armies: The_Moghul_Empire
. Renaissance Armies: The English Civil War

MIRROR SITE:
Renaissance Warfare by George Gush.
. Part 1: Introduction
. Part 2: Infantry weapons and organisation
. Part 3: infantry missile weapons
. Part 4: The artillery
. Part 5: Cavalry weapons and organisation
. Part 6: Henry VIII's army
. Part 7: Irish army of the 16th Century
. Part 8: The Universal Soldier
. Part 9: Swiss
. Parts 10 & 11: The Turks
. Part 12: The Scots
. Part 13: the Polish Army
. Parts 14 & 15: Spanish
. Part 16: The French
. Part 17: the Imperialists
. Part 18: Persians and other easterners
. Part 19: the Dutch army
. Parts 20 & 21: the Swedish army
. Parts 22 & 23: the Muscovites

. Renaissance Armies: The Burgundian Army of Charles the Bold
. Renaissance Armies: The Italians
. Renaissance Armies: Military Orders
. Renaissance Armies: The_Moghul_Empire
. Renaissance Armies: The English Civil War

Druzhina
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FierceKitty

Useful stuff, but I'm bewildered that nobody thinks to do a supplement on the TONS of stuff Mr Gush left out.
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

Steve J

Thanks for these chaps. I'll check them out later as they sound rather good.