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Crescent and Cross Hugh Bicheno

Crescent and Cross By Hugh Bicheno

Crescent and Cross by Hugh Bicheno


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Summary

Examines the turning-point naval battle in the 16th-century war between Christianity and Islam.

Crescent and Cross Summary

Crescent and Cross: The Battle of Lepanto 1571 by Hugh Bicheno

In the morning of 7 October 1571, at the mouth of the gulf between mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, the fleets of the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League clashed in the last great battle between oared fighting ships. By four o'clock that afternoon the sea was red with blood. The Muslims lost 230 out of their 277 warships and about 20,000 men. It was the first time in over a century that Christians had successfully taken the offensive against them. In this important new history, Hugh Bicheno describes the clash of cultures that led to one of the greatest turning-point battles in history, As a description of the age-old conflict between Christianity and Islam, it is a story which still resonates today.

Crescent and Cross Reviews

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH ran an excellent review by Noel Malcolm: 'Hugh Bicheno's new study of the battle of Lepanto takes an invigoratingly fresh look at all these questions... Where this book really excels, however, is in its rich, multi-layered treatment of the battle itself and all the factors - technological, tactical, political and psychological - that were at work, both in the fighting and in the preparations for it. Bicheno has all the right qualifications: now a military historian, he has had a career in intelligence, and has clearly spent some time messing around in boats... The result is a wide-ranging and constantly engaging book, written under the presure of real intellectual enthusiasm... anyone who opens this book will quickly be drawn into an extraordinary world of military rivalry and power-politics.' Noel Malcolm, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH (22/6/03) 'In Crescent and Cross, Bicheno roves enthusiastically on a wide-ranging tour across the 16th-century mediterranean. There are illuminating passages on oceanography and climatology together with well-researched studies of the fleets and their assorted weaponry. Graphic, pithy observations underline the awfulness of medieval war... cheerfully idealogical, highly readable...' Justin Marozzi, FINANCIAL TIMES (19/7/03) 'Bicheno's accountof the battle, his detailed analysis of battle formations, vessels deployed,weapons used and the practical problems of operating on these vessels, is fascinating.' Justin Cartwright INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY (27/7/03) There has also been a very good review in the LITERARY REVIEW: 'As a narrative of the battle, Crescent and Cross is unlikely to be surpassed. Hugh Bicheno brings to his subject not only deep knowledge, but also an enviable ability to convey both the glamour and horror of sixteenth-century war.' John Adamson, LITERARY REVIEW (July 2003)

About Hugh Bicheno

Hugh Bicheno has had careers as an academic, an intelligence officer and a freelance kidnap and ransom negotiator in South America. He now devotes himself to writing about men at war. His previous books include volumes on the battles of Midway and Gettysburg in Richard Holmes's FIELDS OF BATTLE series.

Additional information

GOR004459429
9780304363193
0304363197
Crescent and Cross: The Battle of Lepanto 1571 by Hugh Bicheno
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20030612
352
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