Three primary-source tracts relating to military archery in
seventeenth century England. William Neade's Double-Armed Man,
Gervase Markham's Art of Archerie, and an anonymous pamphlet
promoting explosive fire-arrows. Edited together into one volume
with an introduction exploring the use of the bow by English armies
in the Anglo-French war (part of the Thirty Years' War) and the
English Civil Wars.
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