Swordsmanship


The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3)
The Wicked King (The Folk of the Air, #2)
The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)
A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy
Swordspoint (Riverside, #1)
Age of War (The Legends of the First Empire, #3)
The School of Fencing: With a General Explanation of the Principal Attitudes and Positions Peculiar to the Art
Venetian Rapier
버림 받은 황비 4 [Beorim Badeun Hwangbi 4]
鬼滅の刃 5 [Kimetsu no Yaiba 5]
Swordcrossed
The Abandoned Empress, Vol. 8
Lady of Light and Shadows (Tairen Soul, #2)
악역의 엔딩은 죽음뿐 5 (Villains are Destined to Die, Vol. 5)
The Call of the Void (Shadows and Crowns, #3)
Renaissance Swordsmanship by John ClementsRecords of the Medieval Sword by Ewart OakeshottEnglish Swordsmanship by Stephen HandThe Medieval Art of Swordsmanship by Jeffrey L. ForgengMedieval Swordsmanship by John Clements
Swords & Swordsmanship
27 books — 5 voters
The Art of Dueling by Salvator FabrisFencing by Camillo AgrippaAcademy of Historical Arts German Longsword Study Guide by Keith FarrellRidolfo Capoferro's The Art and Practice of Fencing by Tom LeoniHighland Swordmanship. Techniques of the Scottish Swordmasters by Mark Rector
Historical European Martial Arts
59 books — 11 voters

Rajen Jani
Perceiving with all the senses ensures certain victory.
Rajen Jani, Gorin no Sho & Dokkodo: Miyamoto Musashi

Rajen Jani
One who is shut and cannot come out is like a pheasant, while the one who opens and enters is like a falcon.
Rajen Jani, Gorin no Sho & Dokkodo: Miyamoto Musashi

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