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'They had now been travelling through England for fourteen days, and could get no information about any English force; nevertheless, an English army was assembled in a park nearby . . . ' In October 1346 the Scottish king David II, son of the celebrated Robert the Bruce, invaded England with as many as thirty-two thousand fighting men at his back. A companion to the Langley Press book The Battle of Neville's Cross, this volume is a compilation of some of the earliest historical sources for the battle, in fresh new modern English versions.
From Picasso to Patton, the Suffragettes to the Samurai, William Duggan shows how the secret of Napoleon's success on the battlefields of Europe has also been used by distinguished world figures including General Wesley Clark
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