Mounted Warriors : From Alexander the Great and Cromwell to Stuart, Sheridan, and Custer

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-13
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Men, Horses, and All Kinds of WeaponsIt may startle some people to remember that, little more than a century ago, the horse was not only humanity's primary means of swift transportation, it was also a major participant in warfare. For more than four thousand years, men mounted horses and galloped at one another in large numbers, wielding clubs, axes, lances, swords, bows and arrows, pistols, rifles, and more. They charged into swarms of arrows, hales of bullets, volcanoes of cannon fire, and legions of other men on horseback, chopping, stabbing, hurling spears, and firing guns. And their exploits became the stuff of romance, drama, and legend.Mounted Warriors brings you back through the millennia to discover the beginnings and the development of warfare on horseback and meet some of the most remarkable, daring, and courageous men who ever spurred a charger from trot to gallop. You'll find out how Alexander trained Bucephalus to the saddle when all others failed, how Cromwell was transformed by battle, what several British generals had to say about Light-Horse Harry Lee, and why Phil Sheridan changed his horse's name. You'll even learn how the romantic novels of Sir Walter Scott influenced the nature of the American Civil War.The age of the cavalry charge may be past, but when you read Mounted Warriors, you'll rediscover all of its drama, pageantry, and glory.

Author Biography

Gene Smith is an acclaimed popular historian whose articles have appeared in American Heritage and American Legacy. His book When the Cheering Stopped was a New York Times bestseller. His Civil War dual biography, Lee and Grant, which was published in six editions and selected as a Book of the Month Club alternate, received glowing critical praise. He has owned, raised, and raced horses. He lives in New York State.

Table of Contents

Beginnings
Xenophon and Alexander
Barbarians and the Age of Chivalry
The High Middle Ages
"Terrible as death, relentless as Doom"
"My children, follow me!"
Light Horse Harry
The Highest Calling a Soldier Could Know
"The crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood"
"The best damned cavalryman ever foaled in America"
Little Phil
The War
Chapter 13
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