English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637: 379 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
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9780866984270 - David Randall: English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637
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David Randall

English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (2011)

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ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, vermutlich in Englisch, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.

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Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2011. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover, xxx + 187 pages, NOT ex-library. Interior shows limited mild wear to tips of corners, else very good: clean, with unmarked text and firm binding. Boards with a small area of cosmetic damage to lower edge of front panel (puncture/indentation), an edge-nick to very tip of lower outer corner, a couple of small gentle indentations to upper front board, limited light creasing, faint shelfwear. Published without a dust jacket. -- This critical edition includes fifteen English military news pamphlets illustrating the development of the genre from its birth in 1513 to the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1637. They include examples fairly evenly distributed in time: accounts of battles in Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands and France, Malta and Hungary, Russia and New England; pamphlets drawn from letters written by Englishmen, or pamphlets written by a variety of continental Europeans, both Protestant and Catholic; accounts of battles, sieges, and extended campaigns. They include pamphlets by the four most famous literary contributors to the genre: George Gascoigne, Thomas Churchyard, Anthony Nixon, and Hugh Peters, as well as reports of some notable historical events: the siege of Malta (1566), the sack of Antwerp (1576), the battle of Ivry (1590), and the battle of Kinsale (1602). These news pamphlets provide examples of Renaissance English print culture, and register both the popular English interest in military and foreign news and the ability of the press to satisfy this interest. Moreover, military news pamphlets were a considerable proportion of the entire corpus of news pamphlets in the 16th and 17th centuries, and integral in the evolution of the modern news. The reports, which register the shifting diction of Renaissance English and deploy a variety of novelistic techniques, also illustrate the transformation of early modern English prose and the prehistory of the novel. Highly rhetorical in structure, they demonstrate the link between medieval and Renaissance rhetorical practice and early modern and modern journalistic style. The reports also provide a window into the everyday life of Renaissance soldiery and the world of Renaissance warfare on land. Finally, these pamphlets are fun to read. They are funny, vivid, insightful and appalling; generally marked by a high level of readability and written in a gripping style. --- Contents: Introduction; 1. Hereafter ensue the trewe encountre 1513; 2. The late expedicion in Scotlande 1544; 3 A. Certayn and tru good nues, from the syege of the isle Malta 1565, B. Newes from Vienna 1566; 4. Discourse of such things as are happened in the armie of my lordes the princes of Nauarre, and of Condey 1569; 5. The spoyle of Antwerpe 1576; 6. A plaine or moste true report of a daungerous seruice 1580; 7. The true reporte of the prosperous successe which God gaue vnto our English souldiours 1581; 8. A discourse and true recitall of euerie particular of the victorie obtained by the French king, on Wednesday the fourth of March, being Ashwednesday 1590; 9. The trve reporte of the seruice in Britanie 1591; 10. A letter from a souldier of good place in Ireland 1602; 11. Swethland and Poland warres 1610; 12. A iovrnall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-vp-Zoome 1622; 13. Digitvs Dei, or good newes from Holland 1631; 14. A true relation of the late battel fought in New England 1637.
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9780866984270 - David Randall: English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637
David Randall

English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (2011)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland EN HC US

ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, in Englisch, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

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Hardcover, xxx + 187pp, NOT ex-library. Interior shows limited mild wear to tips of corners, else very good: clean, with unmarked text and firm binding. Boards with a small area of cosmetic damage to lower edge of front panel (puncture/indentation), an edge-nick to very tip of lower outer corner, a couple of small gentle indentations to upper front board, limited light creasing, faint shelfwear. Published without a dust jacket. --- Fast priority airmail from Ireland. --- This critical edition includes fifteen English military news pamphlets illustrating the development of the genre from its birth in 1513 to the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1637. They include examples fairly evenly distributed in time: accounts of battles in Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands and France, Malta and Hungary, Russia and New England; pamphlets drawn from letters written by Englishmen, or pamphlets written by a variety of continental Europeans, both Protestant and Catholic; accounts of battles, sieges, and extended campaigns. They include pamphlets by the four most famous literary contributors to the genre: George Gascoigne, Thomas Churchyard, Anthony Nixon, and Hugh Peters, as well as reports of some notable historical events: the siege of Malta (1566), the sack of Antwerp (1576), the battle of Ivry (1590), and the battle of Kinsale (1602). These news pamphlets provide examples of Renaissance English print culture, and register both the popular English interest in military and foreign news and the ability of the press to satisfy this interest. Moreover, military news pamphlets were a considerable proportion of the entire corpus of news pamphlets in the 16th and 17th centuries, and integral in the evolution of the modern news. The reports, which register the shifting diction of Renaissance English and deploy a variety of novelistic techniques, also illustrate the transformation of early modern English prose and the prehistory of the novel. Highly rhetorical in structure, they demonstrate the link between medieval and Renaissance rhetorical practice and early modern and modern journalistic style. The reports also provide a window into the everyday life of Renaissance soldiery and the world of Renaissance warfare on land. Finally, these pamphlets are fun to read. They are funny, vivid, insightful and appalling; generally marked by a high level of readability and written in a gripping style. --- Contents: Introduction; 1. Hereafter ensue the trewe encountre 1513; 2. The late expedicion in Scotlande 1544; 3 A. Certayn and tru good nues, from the syege of the isle Malta 1565, B. Newes from Vienna 1566; 4. Discourse of such things as are happened in the armie of my lordes the princes of Nauarre, and of Condey 1569; 5. The spoyle of Antwerpe 1576; 6. A plaine or moste true report of a daungerous seruice 1580; 7. The true reporte of the prosperous successe which God gaue vnto our English souldiours 1581; 8. A discourse and true recitall of euerie particular of the victorie obtained by the French king, on Wednesday the fourth of March, being Ashwednesday 1590; 9. The trve reporte of the seruice in Britanie 1591; 10. A letter from a souldier of good place in Ireland 1602; 11. Swethland and Poland warres 1610; 12. A iovrnall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-vp-Zoome 1622; 13. Digitvs Dei, or good newes from Holland 1631; 14. A true relation of the late battel fought in New England 1637, Books.
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9780866984270 - David Randall: English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
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David Randall

English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (1637)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland EN HC US

ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

51,01 ($ 62,67)¹
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This critical edition includes fifteen English military news pamphlets illustrating the development of the genre from its birth in 1513 to the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1637. They include examples fairly evenly distributed in time: accounts of battles in Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands and France, Malta and Hungary, Russia and New England; pamphlets drawn from letters written by Englishmen, or pamphlets written by a variety of continental Europeans, both Protestant and Catholic; accounts of battles, sieges, and extended campaigns. They include pamphlets by the four most famous literary contributors to the genre: George Gascoigne, Thomas Churchyard, Anthony Nixon, and Hugh Peters, as well as reports of some notable historical events: the siege of Malta (1566), the sack of Antwerp (1576), the battle of Ivry (1590), and the battle of Kinsale (1602). These news pamphlets provide examples of Renaissance English print culture, and register both the popular English interest in military and foreign news and the ability of the press to satisfy this interest. Moreover, military news pamphlets were a considerable proportion of the entire corpus of news pamphlets in the 16th and 17th centuries, and integral in the evolution of the modern news. The reports, which register the shifting diction of Renaissance English and deploy a variety of novelistic techniques, also illustrate the transformation of early modern English prose and the prehistory of the novel. Highly rhetorical in structure, they demonstrate the link between medieval and Renaissance rhetorical practice and early modern and modern journalistic style. The reports also provide a window into the everyday life of Renaissance soldiery and the world of Renaissance warfare on land. Finally, these pamphlets are fun to read. They are funny, vivid, insightful and appalling; generally marked by a high level of readability and written in a gripping style. FREE standard shipping worldwide, all orders upgraded to priority airmail (average delivery time for US, Europe, Japan is 6 working days, other countries vary - please feel free to email us for details). --- Interior shows limited mild wear to tips of corners, else very good: clean, with unmarked text and firm binding. Boards with a small area of cosmetic damage to lower edge of front panel (puncture/indentation), an edge-nick to very tip of lower outer corner, a couple of small gentle indentations to upper front board, limited light creasing, faint shelfwear. Published without a dust jacket. --- Hardcover, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2011, xxx + 187pp, NOT ex-library. --- Fast priority airmail from Ireland. --- Contents: Introduction; 1. Hereafter ensue the trewe encountre 1513; 2. The late expedicion in Scotlande 1544; 3 A. Certayn and tru good nues, from the syege of the isle Malta 1565, B. Newes from Vienna 1566; 4. Discourse of such things as are happened in the armie of my lordes the princes of Nauarre, and of Condey 1569; 5. The spoyle of Antwerpe 1576; 6. A plaine or moste true report of a daungerous seruice 1580; 7. The true reporte of the prosperous successe which God gaue vnto our English souldiours 1581; 8. A discourse and true recitall of euerie particular of the victorie obtained by the French king, on Wednesday the fourth of March, being Ashwednesday 1590; 9. The trve reporte of the seruice in Britanie 1591; 10. A letter from a souldier of good place in Ireland 1602; 11. Swethland and Poland warres 1610; 12. A iovrnall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-vp-Zoome 1622; 13. Digitvs Dei, or good newes from Holland 16-31; 14. A true relation of the late battel fought in New England 16-37.
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9780866984270 - David Randall: English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
David Randall

English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (2011)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, in Englisch, 187 Seiten, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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This critical edition includes fifteen English military news pamphlets illustrating the development of the genre from its birth in 1513 to the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1637. They include examples fairly evenly distributed in time: accounts of battles in Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands and France, Malta and Hungary, Russia and New England; pamphlets drawn from letters written by Englishmen, or pamphlets written by a variety of continental Europeans, both Protestant and Catholic; accounts of battles, sieges, and extended campaigns. They include pamphlets by the four most famous literary contributors to the genre: George Gascoigne, Thomas Churchyard, Anthony Nixon, and Hugh Peters, as well as reports of some notable historical events: the siege of Malta (1566), the sack of Antwerp (1576), the battle of Ivry (1590), and the battle of Kinsale (1602). These news pamphlets provide examples of Renaissance English print culture, and register both the popular English interest in military and foreign news and the ability of the press to satisfy this interest. Moreover, military news pamphlets were a considerable proportion of the entire corpus of news pamphlets in the 16th and 17th centuries, and integral in the evolution of the modern news. The reports, which register the shifting diction of Renaissance English and deploy a variety of novelistic techniques, also illustrate the transformation of early modern English prose and the prehistory of the novel. Highly rhetorical in structure, they demonstrate the link between medieval and Renaissance rhetorical practice and early modern and modern journalistic style. The reports also provide a window into the everyday life of Renaissance soldiery and the world of Renaissance warfare on land. Finally, these pamphlets are fun to read. They are funny, vivid, insightful and appalling; generally marked by a high level of readability and written in a gripping style. Hardcover, Edition: 1st, Label: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Product group: Book, Published: 2011-05-19, Studio: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
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9780866984270 - David Randall: English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
David Randall

English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (2011)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC NW FE

ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, in Englisch, 187 Seiten, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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This critical edition includes fifteen English military news pamphlets illustrating the development of the genre from its birth in 1513 to the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1637. They include examples fairly evenly distributed in time: accounts of battles in Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands and France, Malta and Hungary, Russia and New England; pamphlets drawn from letters written by Englishmen, or pamphlets written by a variety of continental Europeans, both Protestant and Catholic; accounts of battles, sieges, and extended campaigns. They include pamphlets by the four most famous literary contributors to the genre: George Gascoigne, Thomas Churchyard, Anthony Nixon, and Hugh Peters, as well as reports of some notable historical events: the siege of Malta (1566), the sack of Antwerp (1576), the battle of Ivry (1590), and the battle of Kinsale (1602). These news pamphlets provide examples of Renaissance English print culture, and register both the popular English interest in military and foreign news and the ability of the press to satisfy this interest. Moreover, military news pamphlets were a considerable proportion of the entire corpus of news pamphlets in the 16th and 17th centuries, and integral in the evolution of the modern news. The reports, which register the shifting diction of Renaissance English and deploy a variety of novelistic techniques, also illustrate the transformation of early modern English prose and the prehistory of the novel. Highly rhetorical in structure, they demonstrate the link between medieval and Renaissance rhetorical practice and early modern and modern journalistic style. The reports also provide a window into the everyday life of Renaissance soldiery and the world of Renaissance warfare on land. Finally, these pamphlets are fun to read. They are funny, vivid, insightful and appalling; generally marked by a high level of readability and written in a gripping style. Hardcover, Edition: 1st, Label: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Product group: Book, Published: 2011-05-19, Studio: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
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9780866984270 - English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637: 379 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
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English Military News Pamphlets, 1513-1637: 379 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (2011)

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ISBN: 9780866984270 bzw. 0866984275, in Englisch, Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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