2004 - Guy Windor's first book. Still valuable as a general guide to how and why you should train swordsmanship.
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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
2018 - Learn how to train your mind and body to become an expert in historical martial arts: in any style.
2021 - The fundamental principles behind personal development and excellence in any field : by a swordsman.
c. 1410 (2017) - Facsimile of Fiore's manuscript Ms Ludwig XV 13, Il Fior di Battaglia in the Getty Museum, Los Angeles
2004 - Guy Windor's first book. Still valuable as a general guide to how and why you should train swordsmanship.
2015 - Topics in this anthology include chivalry, history and research, studies of weapons, test cutting, and practical HEMA concerns.
An investigation of the Company of Liechtenauer, tracing their connections and influences through archival records spanning more than a century.
Philipp Müller’s original 1847 treatise on military sabre is translated for the first time into English.
This was one of the first concise and systematic treatises on the typically German style of rapier fencing.