The most comprehensive book on knights and knighthood available. The word "knight" conjures up images of gallant men in gleaming armor astride noble steeds, searching for foes to fight and fair maidens to rescue. In Knights the reality of knighthood is detailed, warts and all. This handsome reference tells the true story of these mounted warriors, who evolved from simple soldiers on horseback to defenders of the faith during the Crusades. Written by a team of historians with specialized knowledge of the medieval period, this beautifully illustrated reference Hundreds of beautiful color photographs, artworks and maps add to this fascinating history of knights and knighthood.
A great overall historical piece that give readers a broad discussion on not only a knight's in history but also on the ideals they professed. Going between historical facts and the interpretations of modern scholars this books is an excellent addition to any medieval historian's library.
The images and photos are amazing, and a bit terrifying considering the things displayed in them. The castles are astounding, even the ones that have not been maintained as well! I may have to read the text later for more info. The pictures are distracting, though.
An interesting read and the visuals were great! Learnt a lot about knights, albeit some parts were a little bit repetitive. Still, for one who likes knights the book was a good source of information.
This is the best history text I have ever picked up. It is an entire course on knights summarized in this easy-to-read, visually-stunning book. It covers various cultures, time periods, and characteristics of knights, such as a dedicated chapter about weapon development.
The writers have a very keen eye for patterns that cycle throughout history, and they introduce the reader to them in the context of knighthood. One of my favourite quotes comes from this book - it's about how extreme gestures are a sign of decline in an idea, age, or society.
If you couldn't stand your high school history teacher and shy away from the subject of history, try this book.
The Bible of all encyclopedias on this subject! The pictures and illustrations are fabulous! And the accompanying text is in an easy to read, easy to understand format.
The Chief Consultant for this book (project) was Constance Brittain Bouchard. Currently, she is Distinguished Professor of Medieval History at the University of Akron, which is just a few short miles down the road from here.
A great read, beautifully illustrated with lots of info on the history of knights as well as their legendary place in film and literature. The book is written for the everyday medieval fan and is recommended for anyone who enjoys that period.
Read it for a history class I had and its very well written and illustrated, but almost too simplistic for the class I had to read it for. Covers the basics which is good for anyone wanting to learn more about knights!
Well written and easy to read. Presents a nice history of knighthood but then for some reason moves to focusing more on the Crusades and other military campaigns in Europe. Didn't seem to flow. Still a good read.
This is a very excellent, detailed book that goes deep into the history of knighthood and all it entails, right up to our present-day fascination with knights.