By Keith Farrell and Alex Bourdas - Fallen Rook Publishing
Contemporary HEMA, while based on the original teachings of the old masters, does not benefit form an unbroken teaching lineage. The Art, as we understand it today, is the result of many years of study, and interpretation, by instructors and researchers who have dedicated themselves to this task. Some have published their interpretations and their own teachings, reviving the tradition of the masters. Here are some of their works, designed to guide you through your study of the sources.
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2004 - Guy Windor's first book. Still valuable as a general guide to how and why you should train swordsmanship.
2012 - Both a primer and a methodology, this book is perfect for the novice, while providing useful drills and ideas for advanced martial artists.
2014 - Both a primer and a methodology, this book is perfect for the novice, while providing useful drills and ideas for advanced martial artists.
2020 - This book builds on the foundation laid in The Medieval Longsword, and teaches you how to train Fiore dei Liberi’s Art of Arms.
2020 - Demystifies one of the greatest martial arts books of all time, Fiore dei Liberi's Il Fior di Battaglia