In 'The Armourer and His Craft from the XIth to the XVIth Century' by Charles John Ffoulkes, readers are taken on a comprehensive journey through the evolution of armor-making from the early medieval period to the late Middle Ages. Ffoulkes meticulously examines the techniques, materials, and aesthetics of armor production, shedding light on the intricate craftsmanship involved in creating these essential pieces of protection. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this book provides valuable insight into the societal and military contexts that influenced the development of armor. With detailed illustrations and descriptions of various armor pieces, Ffoulkes offers a thorough analysis of this crucial aspect of medieval history. Charles John Ffoulkes, a renowned expert in arms and armor, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to 'The Armourer and His Craft'. As a former curator at the Tower of London, Ffoulkes's deep understanding of historical artifacts enriches the narrative and provides readers with a well-rounded perspective on the subject. For history enthusiasts, scholars, and students of medieval warfare, 'The Armourer and His Craft from the XIth to the XVIth Century' is a must-read. Ffoulkes's meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of armor and its significance in medieval society.