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Bernard Cornwell on Agincourt

“The more I researched the battle, the more I...discovered that probably most of the French casualties weren't killed by arrows at all,” says Bernard Cornwell, author of the novel Agincourt. “They were killed in some ghastly hand-to-hand fighting, using butchers’ weapons like pole-axes...it was a massacre, it was a slaughter.”

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