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Post by demented on Feb 14, 2020 18:17:56 GMT
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Post by demented on Feb 14, 2020 18:24:20 GMT
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Post by demented on Feb 14, 2020 21:06:05 GMT
I own this one, it's good and very detailed but if someone is short on the funds don't hesitate to make a thread and learn the majority of that material here. That works too. I just like books.
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Post by demented on Feb 14, 2020 21:34:26 GMT
That works too. I just like books. Me too, what else are you reading right now? sword/Historical related or just in general? I'm still read through Hillay Zmora's " The Fued in Modern Early Germany". It gets into the nitty gritty of the martial culture of medieval Germany and really paints a good picture of how the nobels liked to duke it out. I found a podcast that gives a pretty in depth overview of it. I will post it some time. Other than that I have been reading Michael Arnold's Civil War chronicles. It is historical fiction but based on the English civil war. It is pretty gorey and intense but still catchy in a bloody stacking bodies sort of way. The author is a Historical European Martial Artist himself so it has a neat style about it in the combat. www.amazon.com/Traitors-Blood-Book-Civil-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B07CGHZL9J
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Post by demented on Feb 14, 2020 22:15:19 GMT
sword/Historical related or just in general? I'm still read through Hillay Zmora's " The Fued in Modern Early Germany". It gets into the nitty gritty of the martial culture of medieval Germany and really paints a good picture of how the nobels liked to duke it out. I found a podcast that gives a pretty in depth overview of it. I will post it some time. Other than that I have been reading Michael Arnold's Civil War chronicles. It is historical fiction but based on the English civil war. It is pretty gorey and intense but still catchy in a bloody stacking bodies sort of way. The author is a Historical European Martial Artist himself so it has a neat style about it in the combat. www.amazon.com/Traitors-Blood-Book-Civil-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B07CGHZL9JSounds cool, "The Fued in Modern Early Germany" reminds me of this book I've read. www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bowie-knife-fights-fighters-and-fighting-techniques-paul-kirchner/1104094729It paints a picture of the early united states where even doctors engaged in bowie knife fights in the streets to the death over insults. I am also just barely starting to read this one about the last judicial duel to occur in france. I have read about it before but this book goes more in depth on the specific case. I saw that you are also familiar with it in another thread. www.amazon.com/Last-Duel-Scandal-Combat-Medieval-ebook/dp/B000FC2ISANot in depth but I've read about it. Judicial duels in late medieval Germany will probably be the next thing I nerd out on, tbh. I blame swords, they bring out the inner nerd in a guy.
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