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By Keith Farrell - Fallen Rook Publishing
By Ruadhán MacFadden - Fallen Rook Publishing
Source Facsimile - Charles Roworth 1798 - Fallen Rook Publishing
Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior
By Julien Garry - Chroniques & Combats, L'Oeil D'or
Translated By Reinier van Noort and Antoine Coudre (Editor: Keith Farrell) - Fallen Rook Publishing
By Keith Farrell and Alex Bourdas - Fallen Rook Publishing
This was one of the first concise and systematic treatises on the typically German style of rapier fencing.
Translated By Rob Runacres (Editor: Keith Farrell) - Fallen Rook Publishing
Organized around the cut and the reverse cut, this book explains how to master these techniques
By Carlo Parisi (Editor: Keith Farrell) - Fallen Rook Publishing
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.
c. 1410 (2017) - Facsimile of Fiore's manuscript Ms Ludwig XV 13, Il Fior di Battaglia in the Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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 - Demystifies one of the greatest martial arts books of all time, Fiore dei Liberi's Il Fior di Battaglia
2004 - Guy Windor's first book. Still valuable as a general guide to how and why you should train swordsmanship.
2013 - a complete interpretation and training guide for Capoferro's rapier system
By Carlo Parisi (Editor: Keith Farrell) - Fallen Rook Publishing
c. 1485 (2017) - Facsimile of Philippo Vadi's De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi
2004 - Guy Windor's first book. Still valuable as a general guide to how and why you should train swordsmanship.
1531 (Trad. 2018) - French translation of the Italian by Aurélien Calonne (Soft Cover)
1570 (Trad. 2021) - French translation of the Italian by Aurélien Calonne (Soft Cover)
Philipp Müller’s original 1847 treatise on military sabre is translated for the first time into English.
Bruchius describes a style of rapier fencing that evolved from the teachings of Fabris.
This book is one of the first resources about the intriguing Swedish approach to sabre fencing