An atmospheric retelling of the Agincourt campaign, mainly looking at 
it from the level  of a group of archers in a minor retinue, so away 
from the main decision  makers. Takes us through the mud and confusion 
of a Medieval campaign, with all  of its disease and confusion, and 
gives a good idea of how it must have felt  for the common soldiers as 
Henry V’s army attempted to escape from far more  numerous French 
forces. A strong entry in this long running series
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