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Fire and Stone

The Science of Fortress Warfare 1660-1860

Author : Christopher Duffy

Fire and Stone : The Science of Fortress Warfare 1660-1860

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General - Pages : 166 | Images : 65 b/w illustrations, 25 b/w photos

Hardback - Date of Publication : 23rd October 2023 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781804512616 | Helion Book Code : HEL1705

eBook - ISBN : 9781806720040

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Christopher Duffy’s brilliant history of fortifications and siege craft is the best general work available on the subject. It covers the classic age of military engineering, which was heralded by the work of Vauban, chief engineer to the French King Louis XIV. There was astonishingly little change in the way fortresses were perceived and used for the next 200 years until the advent of rifled artillery brought dramatic new ideas into play. Duffy examines the purpose of fortresses across Europe and the debates of the time concerning their offensive and defensive uses. He analyses the strategic and structural considerations that dictated their locations and describes how they were planned, designed and built and by whom. He then explains how a siege progressed from start to finish: plans and preparations, the investment of the fortress, the ways in which a fortress could be reduced short of a formal siege, and the siege itself at every stage, from the choice of the frontal attack to the storm of the breaches and capitulation. The differences in siting, design and techniques of attack and defence for coastal fortifications are also covered. Using excerpts from the accounts of people who took part in actual sieges or were themselves besieged, Duffy brings out the human side of siege warfare as well as its purely technical aspects. In order to give the overall picture, he traces four great sieges in their entirety: Namur in 1692 and again in 1695, with Vauban and his Dutch counterpart Coehoorn pitting their wits against one another; the French attack on Antwerp in 1832, which showed how little siege craft had changed since Namur; and the Anglo-Dutch naval bombardment of Algiers in 1816. Duffy’s clear perspective and skilful handling of details make Fire and Stone an enthralling book to read and an invaluable source of information.

 

"...the text is scholarly but very easy to read and enjoy because of Professor Duffy's writing style and witty comments.....If you are interested in siege warfare and do not already possess a first edition copy of this wonderful book, be grateful to Helion and purchase it immediately!" Arthur Harman, Miniature Wargames magazine, Issue 489, Jan 24

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