<p><strong>The most notorious captain of mercenaries of the early Renaissance</strong></p><p>John Hawkwood was an Essex born Englishman the son of a landowner. He began his military career during the Hundred Years&rsquo; War serving in France as a longbowman under Edward III possibly fighting at both Crecy and Poitiers. Thereafter he joined the infamous &lsquo;White Company&rsquo; band of mercenaries operating in France before crossing into Italy. Such was Hawkwood&rsquo;s talent for his occupation that before long he became the leader of the company. Italy during this time was in a constant state of factional flux so Hawkwood and his men found ready employment for their talents. Selling their swords to the highest bidder proved a profitable business and Hawkwood amassed an astonishing fortune and earned himself abiding fame. This book chronicles Hawkwood&rsquo;s life and campaigns particularly during his time in Italy in some detail and is recommended.</p><p>Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.</p>
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