Fencing | Books, e-books and more
In the Fencing category, you’ll find a selection of non-fiction books and guides that explore historical and modern fencing techniques, as well as the theory and practice of sword fighting. The works cover various disciplines, including rapier, épée, dagger, long sword, and saber, and are aimed at beginners, advanced practitioners, and instructors. Typical content includes training instructions, transcriptions of historical fencing manuals, techniques based on medieval masters such as Fiore dei Liberi or Joachim Meyer, and methodological guides for solo and partner exercises.
The target audience includes athletes, historians, martial arts enthusiasts, and instructors involved in European fencing, historical combat styles, or the teaching of fencing. In addition to practical manuals, you will also find theoretical treatises on ethics, training principles, and the publication of instructional materials. The titles offer both basic introductions and in-depth analyses of specific weapons or historical periods.