The Forts of Celtic Britain
Angus Konstam • Illustrated by Peter Bull
Angus Konstam • Illustrated by Peter Bull
First published in 2006 by Osprey Publishing Midland House. West Way. Botley. Oxford OX2 OPH. UK 443 Park Avenue South. New York, NY 10016. USA E-mail: info@ospreypublishing.com
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ISBN 10: I 84603 064 I ISBN 13:978 I 84603 064 2
Cartography: Map Studio. Romsey. UK
Typeset in Monotype Gill Sans and ITC Stone Serif
Design: Ken Vail Graphic Design, Cambridge, UK
Index by Alison Worthington
Originated by United Graphics. Singapore
Printed in China through Bookbuilders
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Artist's note
Readers may care to note that the original paintings from which the colour plates in this book were prepared are available for private sale. All reproduction copyright whatsoever is retained by the Publishers. All enquiries should be addressed to:
Peter Bull Art Studio
8 Hurstwood Road
Bredhurst
Gillingham
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The Publishers regret that they can enter into no correspondence upon this matter.
Measurements
Distances, ranges, and dimensions are mostly given in metric.To convert these figures to Imperial values, the following conversion formulae are provided: I metre (m) 1.0936 yards
I kilometre (km) 0.6214 miles
The Fortress Study Group (FSG)
The object of the FSG is to advance the education of the public in the study of all aspects of fortifications and their armaments, especially works constructed to mount or resist artillery.The FSG holds an annual conference in September over a long weekend with visits and evening lectures, an annual tour abroad lasting about eight days, and an annual Members' Day. The FSG journal FORT is published annually, and its newsletter Casemate is published three times a year. Membership is international. For further details, please contact:
The Secretary, c/o 6 Lanark Place, London W9 I BS, UK
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