Full Description
This publication combines an attractive map with a concise, illustrated account of travel in England and Wales in the late Middle Ages, c. 1450 - 1500.
Inspired by the medieval Gough Map, beautifully designed and adorned and with clear symbols, the map marks main routes, bridges, the major towns and cities, battle sites, inns, and important sacred and secular buildings at the time of the Wars of the Roses.
The map was developed through a lifetime's research, including on-the-ground exploration. It offers an ideal way to explore the Middle Ages at home and plan visits.
The reverse features scholarly text panels, with new research, covering the development of the roads, key sites and methods of travel, illustrated with contemporary photographs and old prints.
The map really does transform the way we see the period
Ideal for: historians, historical novelists requiring authentic detail, lovers of medieval history and old bridges,
anyone interested in travel, castles, and monasteries, tourists visiting historic sites, or pilgrims wanting to follow traditional routes. 890 x 750mm unfolded.