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ISBN : 0382066103
Dewey : 909.07 19
LCCN : GT3520 .B7613 1982

Volume Details:
64 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.

Title:
Castles of the Middle Ages / Philippe Brochard ; illustrated by Patrice Pellerin ; [translated by Anthea Ridett].

Brochard, Philippe

Silver Burdett picture historiesA Silver Burdett international library selection

Translation of: A l'abri des chãateaux du Moyen Age.Includes index.

Text and illustrations trace the history of castles and their role in medieval life. Discusses how and why they were built, life inside and outside the castle walls, their uses in war and peace, and their eventual decline.

Indexed Topics:

Castles Juvenile literature. | Courts and courtiers Juvenile literature. | Civilization, Medieval Juvenile literature. | Castles. | Civilization, Medieval.

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