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Knightly Weaponry Play
Wilhelm Fabricius
Knightly Weaponry Play
Wilhelm Fabricius
First published under the title Ritterliche Waffenspiele in interwar Germany, Knightly Weaponry Play is a youth-accessible instructional manual for the basic wielding of longswords, single sticks, bow and arrows, and crossbows. Written by patriotic forester, naturalist, and scouting leader Herr-Doktor Wilhelm Fabricius, this book was intended to inspire activity and strength in young boys participating in environmental-survival fellowships.
Illustrated and described within are swordplay techniques that clearly interpret moves of the Kunst des Fechtens - the art of fencing - as illustrated centuries earlier by venerable Fechtmeisters circa 1450-1600. Highly popular when it was originally released, this book was used as a play and practice aid by interwar German brotherhoods such as the Adler und Falken, Deutsches Jungvolk, and Pfadfinders.
Antelope Hill is proud to present Herr-Doktor Wihelm Fabricius's Knightly Weaponry Play, translated into English for the first time ever by Jeffrey Hull. This unique work is sure to develop martial prowess in a new generation of young men as well as historical curiosity in a wholesome and fun way!
98 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 28, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781953730954 |
Publishers | Antelope Hill Publishing |
Pages | 98 |
Dimensions | 290 × 225 × 14 mm · 558 g |
Language | English |
Translator | Hull, Jeffrey |
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