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Books contained on F. Carl Holz's list, sorted by update time: Duellists Companion: A training manual for 17th century Italian rapier by Guy Windsor ![]() Guy Windsor, acclaimed author of The Swordsmans' Companion, has at long last penned his work relating to the Italian Rapier based on the work of Capo Ferro. ...
* RECOMMENDED * this book is a wonderful source for all those interested in taking up the Italian rapier. it is not a translation but rather an interpretation and instruction manual. if that is what you want this is certainly the book for you. the only thing preventing me from giving ... • Read full review Updated Oct 16, 2010 Ramon Lull's Book of Knighthood & Chivalry: & the Anonymous Ordene de Chevalerie by Ramon Lull What did it mean to be a medieval knight? Medieval knighthood and chivalry still hold a fascination for modern readers more than 500 years after the knight's office ... Updated Oct 16, 2010 The Book of Chivalry of Geoffroi de Charny: Text, Context, and Translation (The Middle Ages Series) ![]() The Book of Chivalry is the most pragmatic of all surviving chivalric manuals. Written at the height of the Hundred Years War, it includes the essential ... * RECOMMENDED * Updated Oct 16, 2010 Fighting with the German Longsword by Christian Henry Tobler ![]() Christian Henry Tobler presents a "how-to" course of study for learning Liechtenauer's secret art. Topics include the concepts of timing, distance, and initiative, ...
Updated Aug 13, 2006 The Swordman's Companion: A Modern Training Manual for the Medieval Longsword by Guy Windsor How was the medieval sword used? Although many books have been released detailing techniques of the medieval swordmasters, none of them can really be termed easily ...
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