John Sadler (historian)

John Sadler (historian)

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John Sadler is a British historian specialising in the Anglo-Scottish Border conflicts during the Middle Ages.

As well as publishing a number of books on the subject, Saddler is a regular contributor to military and historical journals.

elected works

* (1988) "Battle for Northumbria", UK: Bridge Studios ISBN 095126303X
* (1996) "Scottish Battles"
* (2000) "War in the North 1461-1464"
* (2005) "Clan MacDonald's Greatest Defeat: The Battle of Harlaw 1411", UK: NPI Media Group, ISBN 075243330X
* (2005) "Border Fury: England and Scotland at War 1296-1568", UK: Pearson Education Ltd, ISBN 1405840226
* (2006) "Culloden: The Last Charge of the Highland Clans", UK: NPI Media Group, ISBN 0752439553
* (2006) "Raiders and Reivers"
* (2006) "Flodden 1513"


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