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Thimm offers the most complete listing of historical fencing manuals and was one of the most thorough of Victorian era sword scholars. Most importnatly his material lists texts which actually still exist today and are being studied once again. - John Clements, HACA Director
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William Gaugler is both a scholar and fencer. And this fact shows in everything he writes. His book, DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSALLY USED FENCING TERMINOLOGY, is a useful guide to understanding how fencing defines itself. It is written in a clear, concise, orderly manner. A must for every fencing student who wishes to have a working grasp of the language of fencing. Also, a plus for researchers.
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This book lays out the tactics and techniques that have transformed modern foil.
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by Istvan Lukovich.
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This book is a thorough introduction to the worlds leading fencing system. Deeper and more systematic than any other text available in English. George Edward Kolombatovich, Head Coach, Columbia University.
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A Comprehensive Training Manual for Master and Student; Including Lesson Plans for Foil, Sabre and Epee Instruction by William M. Gaugler
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