Ren Armies Features
Ren Armies Features,

Is there a book or article they wrote on these somewhere? I looked in the World Cat and British Library Cataloge on their names and got zero hits that resembled it. Thanks,

Randall
Re: Ren Armies Features
Randall Moffett wrote:
Ren Armies Features,

Is there a book or article they wrote on these somewhere? I looked in the World Cat and British Library Cataloge on their names and got zero hits that resembled it. Thanks,

Randall


I guess it's how you define " THEY ": Who are they ? Not sure it's clear what your question is ?

On this site there are some " features " articles that are about Renaissance Armies: You just have to click on the
" FEATURES " at the top of this page. http://www.myArmoury.com/features.html

I haven't tried Googling Renaissance Armies but if I just call it Ren Armies ( Abbreviating Renaissance it's possible that the search won't be as productive. )

You could also go to the " BOOKS " feature here and do a search once there ?

If this is not what you are looking for, then I REALLY don't understand your question. :eek: In any case my intent is to be useful. :cool: :D
Sorry if I was unclear, long day of work. I am trying to find info on who (George Gush) wrote the sections under the Renaissance armies in the Features section and where said person got their information as some of the things mentioned are things I am interested in. If the author wrote a book I would love to find it,

Thanks Jean,

RPM
Is this what you're looking for?

http://www.myArmoury.com/books/item.php?ASIN=0850596041
Randall;

No problem and I see that Sean has found the source for you.

Here is another good book on the subject that I can recommend: http://www.myArmoury.com/books/item.php?ASIN=0304352705
Jean Thibodeau wrote:
Randall;

No problem and I see that Sean has found the source for you.

Here is another good book on the subject that I can recommend: http://www.myArmoury.com/books/item.php?ASIN=0304352705


You really should make a reading list, Jean :)
Nathan Robinson wrote:
Jean Thibodeau wrote:
Randall;

No problem and I see that Sean has found the source for you.

Here is another good book on the subject that I can recommend: http://www.myArmoury.com/books/item.php?ASIN=0304352705


You really should make a reading list, Jean :)


Yeah, I probably should. :D A bit lazy I guess ! Never counted all my history books, but more than a hundred / less than a thousand might be possible, but I know that I have lots of that " cliché " book dust that we always see in movies where the hero of the story blows a small cloud of dust from some mad professor's book when trying to find the Holy Grail i.e. I can have those little Indiana Jones moments every time I go consult one of my old books ! Hey, it takes years of effort to accumulate all that dust. :p

On the other hand all that dust has really given me a strong immune system and no allergies to dust. ( They say a lot of kids today have allergies because they live in over-clean environments. :lol: )
Sean,

Thanks for the link. I could have sworn I checked the books o there but I may perhaps be getting slightly addled as I get closer to completing my program. Thanks to you all who helped find that for me. Now I just need to find a copy...

RPM
Randall Moffett wrote:
Sean,

Thanks for the link. I could have sworn I checked the books o there but I may perhaps be getting slightly addled as I get closer to completing my program. Thanks to you all who helped find that for me. Now I just need to find a copy...

The lowest priced copy I found

And another copy
Nathan,

Thanks for the links!

Randall

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