Devil's Horsemen: The Mongol Invasion of Europe FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Mongols formed one of the finest armies ever knownand when they swept across the Danube on Christmas Day 1241, the west lay at the mercy of these "horsemen from hell." From a wealth of contemporary sources comes the story of these soldiers, and especially of Subedei Bahadur, the illiterate military genius who brought 20th-century warfare to Medieval Europe. A fascinating examination of their tactics and traininggood enough to invent strategies that Rommel and Patton would later use to such devastating effectproves the Mongols were more than mere barbarians: they were martial masterminds of the highest order. 5 3/8 X 8 1/2. 8 B&W Illustrations
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
In his 1979 release, Chambers chronicles how in the 1200s Mongolian hordes led by Subedei Bahadur and others hacked their way through Christian Europe with remarkable ferocity. The text is accompanied by maps and illustrations. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.