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Swords



American Sword 1775-1945 by Harold L. Peterson,

American Sword 1775-1945 by Harold L. Peterson,
The first book devoted exclusively to the subject, this invaluable volume will aid collectors, curators, historians and anyone interested in weaponry to identify American swords. Enhanced with more than 400 illustrations from catalogs, manuals, and other rare documents, the book classifies and describes all major types of swords worn by the U.S. armed forces, cadets, and diplomats since the American Revolution to the end of World War II. Also included is a directory of American sword makers, an essay on the evolution of scabbards and methods of wearing swords, a discussion of sword nomenclature, and an appendix titled "American Silver Mounted Swords 1700-1815, " which served as a catalog of an exhibition held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1955. This important addition describes small swords, sabers and hunting swords, and unique silver mounted swords. An invaluable guide to collectors and dealers, the comprehensive reference will delight students of weaponry and arms enthusiasts.



The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords by Kokan Nagayama,
The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords by Kokan Nagayama,
Sword appreciation can be deeply satisfying. Each school of sword craftsmanship has its own distinctive shape, characteristics, and overall aesthetic, and the trained eye can consistently and reliably make these distinctions. Here, collected in one volume, is all the crucial information readers need to become true connoisseurs. Nagayama first provides an in-depth consideration of the sword in Japan, from antiquity to the present. He then examines the five traditional schools of workmanship -- Yamashiro, Yamato, Bizen, Soshu, and Mino -- as well as a few outstanding specimens from the Edo period. The final section, a comprehensive guide to sword appreciation, includes guidance on how to measure a sword, judge its quality, make a correct attribution, and look for flaws. Throughout, the book is illustrated with the author's own clear, painstakingly detailed drawings, familiarizing readers with the telling differences in each of the most important features of a sword: its decorative carving, the tip of the blade, the cutting edge, and the hilt. Written by one of the great contemporary sword polishers, The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords is the definitive guide (the original Japanese edition is already in its ninth printing). This important and lovingly produced work is one to treasure.



The Swords of Night and Day - The Swords of Night and Day are a pair of swords wielded by Olek Skilgannon in the David Gemmell books White Wolf and The Swords of Night and Day.

The Swords of Blood and Fire - The Swords of Blood and Fire, as wielded by Decado in the book The Swords of Night and Day, are twin Katanas that are almost exactly the same as the Swords of Night and Day.

Song of Swords - The Song of Swords is a fictional poem or song quoted entirely or referenced in all of Fred Saberhagen's Books of the Swords novels. Each verse provides the name of and describes the special powers of each of the Twelve Swords of Power.

Books of the Swords - The Books of the Swords is collectively a sci-fi/fantasy novel series written by Fred Saberhagen. Its central theme revolves around twelve mystical Swords forged by the gods, each endowed with a particular power or gift, and how various people acquire and use them.



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Japanese Sword Arts - Japanese Sword Arts Japanese martial arts titles - Japanese martial arts titles are the Japanese titles used to refer to teachers of martial arts such as karate or judo. These terms are used not only in Japan but also by students of martial arts in other countries. Shinai - A shinai (Japanese: 竹刀) is a practice sword used primarilly in Kendo or Kumdo (Korean Kendo). Shinai are also used in other matial arts, however these are styled differntly than kendo shinai, and are represented with different Japanese characters. History of Japanese Swords - The Japanese sword, later ...

Japanese Sword Arts - Japanese Sword Arts Japanese martial arts titles - Japanese martial arts titles are the Japanese titles used to refer to teachers of martial arts such as karate or judo. These terms are used not only in Japan but also by students of martial arts in other countries. Shinai - A shinai (Japanese: 竹刀) is a practice sword used primarilly in Kendo or Kumdo (Korean Kendo). Shinai are also used in other matial arts, however these are styled differntly than kendo shinai, and are represented with different Japanese characters. History of Japanese Swords - The Japanese sword, later ...

Japanese Sword Arts - Japanese Sword Arts Japanese martial arts titles - Japanese martial arts titles are the Japanese titles used to refer to teachers of martial arts such as karate or judo. These terms are used not only in Japan but also by students of martial arts in other countries. Shinai - A shinai (Japanese: 竹刀) is a practice sword used primarilly in Kendo or Kumdo (Korean Kendo). Shinai are also used in other matial arts, however these are styled differntly than kendo shinai, and are represented with different Japanese characters. History of Japanese Swords - The Japanese sword, later ...

Art Classical Japanese Samurai Sword Swordsmanship - Art Classical Japanese Samurai Sword Swordsmanship Japanese swordsmanship - Japanese swordsmanship is divided into a number of different disciplines, depending on the specific use of the sword, the method of teaching, and the focus of the martial art itself. Kendo - Kendo (剣道 Kendō, 劍道) , which is the modern martial art of Japanese fencing, developed from traditional techniques of Japanese swordsmanship known as kenjutsu. Since 1975 the goal of Kendo has been stated by the All Japan Kendo Federation as "to ...

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