The English castle evokes thoughts of an age of chivalry, when gallant knights fought and romanced amidst towers, battlements and moats. This image is further enhanced by the dramatic ruins we visit today, with their mysterious passages, spiral staircases and dingy dungeons. Yet, what was the medieval castle really like and what were these features we see today originally designed for? Using his own detailed drawings, diagrams and photographs, author Trevor Yorke explains, in an easy-to-understand manner, how the role of the castle changed from fortress to palatial home and illustrates how the ruined buildings were used in the past. His book is divided into three sections: the first charts the castle's origins and traces its developments; the second looks at the individual parts of a castle from military features such as the portcullis and drawbridge to the domestic quarters, great halls and tournament sites; the third contains a time chart for dating castles, a glossary of unfamiliar terms and a list of castles to visit.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Countryside Books
ISBN-10
1853068195
ISBN-13
9781853068195
eBay Product ID (ePID)
107902281
Product Key Features
Author
Trevor Yorke
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Architecture
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Berks
Series Title
England's Living History S.
Content Note
160ill.
Date of Publication
02/10/2003
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
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