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Armies of feudal Europe, 1066-1300: Organisation, tactics, dress, and weapons

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Armies of feudal Europe, 1066-1300: Organisation, tactics, dress, and weapons

by Heath, Ian

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Wargames Research Group, 1989-01-01. Unknown Binding. Very Good. . Book has some overall wear, like shelf wear.

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Title
Armies of feudal Europe, 1066-1300: Organisation, tactics, dress, and weapons
Author
Heath, Ian
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Unknown Binding
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Wargames Research Group
Date Published
1989-01-01
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