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Provides an illustrated guide to heraldry, the colors and designs on shields that provided personal identification for knights and rulers during the middle twelfth century in northern Europe, and examines the history and meaning behind the symbols.
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It wasn't terrible, just mediocre.
I found myself kind of bored, especially when the first half of the book talks about the heralds themselves rather than the heraldry I aimed to learn about.
When discussing heraldry, coat of arms, and such, it was of great interest to me. However, I feel like it could have been done better. There was definitely a focus on English heraldry and you mainly hear of other countries' heraldry as side notes.
For most of it, I just wanted to be done with the book and move onto other things.
Perhaps the short length of 123 pages meant that he had to cram in a lot of history into few words. Perhaps if it were around 300 pages, it could have been more detailed and would have allowed to walk beginners to heraldry a lot more gently.