Marston Moor Audiobook By Peter Newman, Paul Roberts cover art

Marston Moor

The Battle of the Five Armies

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The name Marston Moor has resonated down the centuries since that July day in 1644 when the armies of the Parliament and the Scots inflicted a terrible defeat upon the King's forces commanded by Prince Rupert. It was the battle that destroyed the Royalist north, and in which the cavalry general Oliver Cromwell came to national attention and his tactical genius was first revealed. In 1981 P.R. Newman published an account of the battle which looked at terrain and the evidence on the ground as well as the documents. Accepted as the standard authority for twenty years, many of its conclusions have now been reassessed. Over an eighteen year period, P.R. Roberts has conducted an exhaustive programme of artefact recovery and mapping and has related his field work to the sources with new and startling results. For the first time, the field of battle is as well understood as the battle itself. This entirely new book by the late Peter Newman and Paul Roberts is based on an eighteen year battlefield survey by Paul Roberts and the unrivalled knowledge of the subject by Dr Newman. With many illustrations, maps and photographs the book will remain the standard work on the battle for the foreseeable future. Europe Great Britain Royalty
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