And finally, if you want to read good history about this very famous battle, there are three go to books:
1) The Battle of Agincourt: Sources and Interpretations– the historical sourcebook of record these days.
2) Agincourt: Henry V and the Battle that made England– the most popular semi-scholarly account of the Agincourt campaign
3) 1415: Henry V’s Year of Glory– Ian Mortimer does his own less flattering account of the Agincourt campaign, day by day, using historical records as a means to examine the controverisal figure that is Henry V.