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The book is volume 161 in Osprey Publishing's Campaign series. Written by David Nicolle and illustrated by Christa Hook , this 96-page volume provides a detailed military history of one of the most famous conflicts of the Middle Ages. Core Content & Themes

: Illustrations of troop movements and geographical layouts of the Holy Land.

The book examines the legendary rivalry between of England and the Muslim Sultan Saladin . Key areas covered include:

: A breakdown of the campaign's progression, from the fall of Acre to the eventual truce that allowed pilgrims access to holy sites while leaving the city under Muslim control.

: In-depth profiles of the major commanders and the political friction between European leaders like King Philip of France.

: A comparison of the heavily armed Anglo-Norman forces against the lighter, more mobile Ayyubid armies.

: While Richard won a significant tactical victory at the Battle of Arsuf (September 1191) and secured coastal cities like Jaffa, he ultimately failed to recapture Jerusalem—his primary objective. Visual & Reference Features As a standard Osprey Campaign title, the book includes:

This volume is widely recommended as a concise introductory reading for military enthusiasts and history students focusing on the Crusades. It can be found through retailers like Osprey Publishing and Amazon .

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The book is volume 161 in Osprey Publishing's Campaign series. Written by David Nicolle and illustrated by Christa Hook , this 96-page volume provides a detailed military history of one of the most famous conflicts of the Middle Ages. Core Content & Themes

: Illustrations of troop movements and geographical layouts of the Holy Land.

The book examines the legendary rivalry between of England and the Muslim Sultan Saladin . Key areas covered include: Osprey Campaign 161 - Third Crusade 1191 Richar...

: A breakdown of the campaign's progression, from the fall of Acre to the eventual truce that allowed pilgrims access to holy sites while leaving the city under Muslim control.

: In-depth profiles of the major commanders and the political friction between European leaders like King Philip of France. The book is volume 161 in Osprey Publishing's

: A comparison of the heavily armed Anglo-Norman forces against the lighter, more mobile Ayyubid armies.

: While Richard won a significant tactical victory at the Battle of Arsuf (September 1191) and secured coastal cities like Jaffa, he ultimately failed to recapture Jerusalem—his primary objective. Visual & Reference Features As a standard Osprey Campaign title, the book includes: The book examines the legendary rivalry between of

This volume is widely recommended as a concise introductory reading for military enthusiasts and history students focusing on the Crusades. It can be found through retailers like Osprey Publishing and Amazon .

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