The Hundred Years War: Crecy Agincourt The Last Honest War Fought By Men Without Excuses

Conrad Riker
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When Men Still Fought for Honor, Not Rights


Ever feel like the world has gone soft?  


Do you wonder what real courage looks like in an age of comfort?  


Have you lost faith in men who lead, or in the idea that strength still matters?  


- Discover the truth behind the battles that shaped Europe — not for equality, but for dominance  

- Learn what made English longbowmen unstoppable — and what it cost to be that strong  

- See how kings led from the front, not from behind a desk or a camera lens  

- Understand why honor wasn’t a slogan — it was a condition of survival  

- Find out why victory didn’t come from committees, but from decisive men making ruthless calls  

- Reconnect with the raw reality of war — where weakness was not accommodated, it was eliminated  

- Study the psychology of warriors who fought for legacy, not approval  

- Realize how modern society has inverted these values — and why men are weaker for it  


If you want to reclaim the lost art of male courage, leadership, and strength, buy this book today  

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