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Books in A Warrior gang book series

  • The Conquistador: 1492โ€“1550

    John Pohl, Adam Hook

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Nov. 25, 2001)
    Many accounts portray the conquest of the New World as a remarkable military achievement, with Cortรฉs' vastly outnumbered but better armed Spaniards defeating hordes of superstitious savages. However, the reality of these events is far more complex and no less significant. The first Conquistadors who had sailed in search of prosperity, inspired by dreams of unlimited riches, soon became disillusioned and restless. With disease rampant, resources exhausted, and the Caribbean populations dwindling, they had little alternative but to find new territories and peoples to exploit. This title shows how, bolstered by influxes of war-hardened veterans from Europe and an army of over 30,000 allied Indian troops, they came to rely on and perfect what they knew best - killing for profit, and without mercy.
  • Germanic Warrior AD 236โ€“568

    Simon MacDowall, Angus McBride

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Sept. 15, 1996)
    The 3rd to the 6th centuries saw the collapse of the classical Mediterranean civilization and the emergence of new states in western Europe based on the Germanic warrior society. This book focuses particularly on the men who made up the retinues of the Germanic warlords who carved kingdoms out of the carcass of the West Roman Empire. Although sources are scarce, Simon MacDowall constructs a convincing picture, using evidence from Roman historians, German archaeology and Anglo-Saxon poetry. The warriors' society, hierarchy, training, equipment, appearance, tactics and style of fighting are all examined, building a comprehensive portrait of the Germanic warrior in this period.
  • Mystery of the Missing Mum

    Chris D Scott

    Paperback (WEC Pubns., Feb. 15, 1986)
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