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Arte of Defence: An Introduction to the Use of the Rapier

Arte of Defence: An Introduction to the Use of the Rapier

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arte of Defense: A Manual on the Use of the Rapier
Review: An excellent resource with a wealth of knowledge. If you ever wanted a "how to" guide on starting rapier this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arte of Defense: A Manual on the Use of the Rapier
Review: An excellent resource with a wealth of knowledge. If you ever wanted a "how to" guide on starting rapier this is the book for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ?
Review: I haven't seen this book, but I'd be wary. Master Fillipo Vadi lived in the 15th century, teaching medieval arts of war, not the rapier, and he died before the rapier was invented.
That is, unless it's some other Fillipo Vadi.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What's Vadi got to do with anything?
Review: I want to make a response to the reviewer who denounced this book on the basis that Vadi had nothing to do with the rapier. I couldn't understand why he even brought Vadi up, given that the said Maestro (who, admittedly, is pre-rapier) isn't mentioned in this book. After some digging around, I found that when Arte of Defence was first listed, Vadi's name was mistakenly included (probably it got mixed up with a forthcoming book on Vadi by the same publisher). When the mistake was found, reference to Vadi was removed from the online information. So, if you're considering purchasing this book, please rest assured that the author is not guilty of said historical error, and that (in my opinon) this book is worthy of your attention.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What's Vadi got to do with anything?
Review: I've know William Wilson for a number of years. His scholarship and skill at arms have always impressed me. This book is great for those starting out in historical rapier fighting.

As an instructor, I've found useful drills and techniques to add to my curriculum for my own students.

I'm shamelessly plugging this book to anyone who expresses an interest in studying rapier.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At Last!
Review: I've know William Wilson for a number of years. His scholarship and skill at arms have always impressed me. This book is great for those starting out in historical rapier fighting.

As an instructor, I've found useful drills and techniques to add to my curriculum for my own students.

I'm shamelessly plugging this book to anyone who expresses an interest in studying rapier.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent basis on Italian Rapier
Review: I've spent a while now looking for a book covering the basics of thrust orientated Italian rapier. I've met William several times and worked with him, so was pre-disposed to buy the book anyway.

It is excellent, though not an advanced manual -- something the book admits, recommending that from here you obtain a translation and work for that. The basics include photographs, drills, terminology and description for developing the period style, as well as an introduction to the masters.

I'd recommend it to anyone interested in SCA style fencing or a more serious Western Martial Art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Place to Start
Review: OK, I'll start by saying that Bill Wilson is a friend of mine, but having said that, I probably wouldn't have become friends with him if he didn't do top quality research, teaching and fencing.

Bill's book isn't the final word on rapier fencing, but it is a pretty good place to start. It also isn't really a how-to guide. It explores the basic concepts and principles of all rapier fencing and shows a large number of sample actions in clear photographs. What this book will do more than anything is to help you to understand the rapier and to know where to go after you finish the book. It will certainly prevent you from making any of the common mistakes seen amongst rapier fencers. This is an extremely useful book for anyone interested in rapier fencing, particularly beginners. I commend Bill on a job well done and look forward to his planned work on the Bolognese sidesword (early rapier) school.


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