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Fighting with the Quarterstaff by David Lindholm
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1-891448-36-6
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Out of stock
Detailed Description
SHIPPING IN LATE MARCH, 2006
6" x 9" paperback, 248pp. ~250 photographs
In Asia, the Bo-staff has long been recognized as an important weapon. In Europe, popular lore recounts how the staff was used by woodsmen, travellers and middle class as a cheap, reliable and effective form of self-defense.
As schools of defense promulgated during the 15th - 17th centuries, the staff was included as a key part of the curricula by such masters as Joachim Meyer, George Silver, and Joseph Swetnam because it forms the basis for the whole family of polearms, including the halberd, poleaxe, glaive and bill.
With the resurgence of interest in European martial arts, David Lindholm presents a synthesis of techniques preserved in the historical record, a useful guide for both novice and experienced combatant, including translations of the most important texts, analysis and photographic interpretation of each technique.
Mr. Lindholm, a recognized expert in the European martial arts based in Sweden, is a founder of the St. Mikaels Gille(a respected society of historical swordsmanship) and frequent lecturer at Symposia throughout Europe. His work covers a sweeping spectrum, ranging from early sword and buckler technique to rapier. With this book, he presents the first English book solely dedicated to European staff combat.
Highly recommended.
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