Discover the fundamentals of fortification made clear for students and soldiers alike.
This edition presents the ideas behind field and permanent works in plain language, focusing on how fortifications can support troops in realistic combat situations.
This book explains the core concepts of defensive design, from the purpose of fortifications to how they interact with terrain, troops, and artillery. It emphasizes practical understanding over complex drawings, helping readers grasp how fortifications add strength without paralyzing action.
- Plain definitions of key terms and firing directions, including direct, oblique, enfilade, and cross fire.
- Foundations of field works and permanent fortifications, with an eye toward real-world use by both civilians and military personnel.
- Guidance on selecting outlines, calculating strength, and planning defenses under various conditions.
- Historical context and practical techniques that illuminate how engineers approached sieges and defenses.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, practical introduction to fortification concepts, this edition makes a classic military text approachable for students, hobbyists, and professionals alike.