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2 May 2017

Now out in paperback: Swords and Swordsmen, by Mike Loades


New on Amazon UK and Amazon US

This magnificent book tells the story of the evolution of swords, how they were made, how they were used, and the people that used them. It doesn't claim to give comprehensive coverage but instead takes certain surviving examples as landmarks on a fascinating journey through the history of swords. 

Each is selected because it can be linked to a specific individual, thus telling their story too and giving a human interest. So the journey starts with the sword of Tutankhamun and ends with the swords of J E B Stuart and George Custer. Along the way we take in Henry V, Cromwell and Uesugi Kenshin, and there is the most detailed discussion you'll find anywhere of all of George Washington's swords.

The chapters on these specific swords and swordsmen are alternated with more general chapters on the changing technical developments and fashions in swords and their use. The reader's guide on this historical tour is Mike Loades.


Mike has been handling swords most of his life, as a fight arranger, stuntman and historical weapons expert for TV and stage. He considers the sword as a functional weapon, work of art, fashion statement and cultural icon.As much as his profound knowledge of the subject, it is his life-long passion for swords that comes through on every page. His fascinating text is supported by a lavish wealth of images, many previously unpublished and taken specifically for this book.



About the Author

Best known for his television appearances as the presenter of 'Weapons That Made Britain', 'Weapon Masters' and 'Going Medieval', Mike has also appeared on screen in over sixty documentaries as military historian and historical weapons expert. Additionally he has arranged fight and battle sequences for hundreds of stage and screen productions and he has lectured and written widely on arms and armour topics. He also directs historical documentaries and works as an historical advisor. Find out more at Mike's website www.mikeloades.com and follow him on Twitter @mikeloades.

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