The castles of henry viii
In the last years of his reign henry viii needed a radically modern system of defence to protect england and its new church anticipating a foreign onslaught from catholic europe after his split from rome henry energetically began construction of more than 20 stone forts to protect england39s major ports and estuariesaided by excellent illustrations peter harrington explores the departure from artillery vulnerable medieval castle designs to the low sturdy stone fortresses inspired by europea