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Sir Matthew:
I find the Osprey Publishing books to be very beneficial for a general overview of a subject, but somewhat lacking for in depth information. There is only so much you can cover with such a concise work of course. The illustrations are the real value of Osprey in my opinion, though. One that I would add for anyone working on Knight kits, particularly crusade era is Knights of Christ.
Thorsteinn:
For the feel of how a Knight should behave I would like to put up the War Gods Series aka the Bahzel Banakson Series by David Weber. If you can find the first book that has the short story "Sword Brother" in the back then get it.
Here is a link to the first book for free (click on img):
Fearghus Macildubh:
For fantasy series where knights and knighthood play a central role, I was always partial to David Eddings's The Elenium and The Tamuli. Sir Sparhawk and his fellow knights always struck me as how real paladins would behave.
They've been released with each trilogy in a single volume.
The Elenium: http://www.amazon.com/Elenium-Diamond-Throne-Knight-Sapphire/dp/0345500938/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329331454&sr=8-1
The Tamuli: http://www.amazon.com/Tamuli-Domes-Fire-Shining-Hidden/dp/0345500946/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1329331514&sr=1-1
Sir Brian:
That series is a favorite one for my wife and I. I plan on buying her the audio books so we can 'read' them again. :)
Bernarr:
I forgot about Eddings! Just ordered the trilogy from Amazon. I'm rereading the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind right now, so I'll read the Elenium between SoT and the Saga of Recluce.
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