Product Description
The most comprehensive history of the largest and bloodiest battle of the English Civil War.
From the Publisher
On 2 July 1644, six miles from York, 18,000 Royalists led by Prince Rupert, the nephew of King Charles I, fought 27,000 Parliamentarians in an attempt to relieve the Royalist force besieged at York. He failed. The defeat was catastrophic and the North was lost to Parliamentarian troops. John Barratt looks afresh at the battle and explores the disagreements among the Royalist leaders that had a devastating effect on the outcome of the battle.
John Barratt is a freelance writer and historian who lectures on military history. His other books include The Siege of Chester and The First Battle of Newbury, both published by Tempus.
