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The Swordman's Companion: A Manual for Training With the Medieval Longsword

The Swordman's Companion: A Manual for Training With the Medieval Longsword

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Author: Guy Windsor
Publisher: Chivalry Bookshelf
Category: Book

List Price: $21.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 36209

Media: Paperback
Pages: 236
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.4

ISBN: 1891448412
Dewey Decimal Number: 796
EAN: 9781891448416
ASIN: 1891448412

Publication Date: May 2004
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
How was the medieval sword used? Although many books have been released detailing techniques of the medieval sword masters, none of them can really be termed easily interpreted manuals of technique. For the beginner, they are hard to decipher and interpret. The well-respected founder of the prestigious Helsinki School of European Swordsmanship, Mr Windsor has offered a nuts-and-bolts approach to teaching Italian historical swordsmanship through drills, exercises. Based on the systems of Fiore dei Liberi, Fillipo Vadi, and others, this work should be one of the first books acquired by anyone wishing to explore swordsmanship as a practical art.


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5 out of 5 stars Superb guide to the two-handed longsword   November 13, 2007
Thorulf (Minnesota)
Guy Windsor teaches at the fencing school he founded in Helsinki, Finland (School of European Swordsmanship). In this manual, he introduces us to the two-handed longsword, one of the primary close-quarter weapons of the Middle-ages and Renaissance, a weapon highly prevalent in many ancient European martial texts. br / br /Mr. Windsor's text explains the history of this particular sword, with commentary on the philosophies of Italian fencing-masters who wrote some of the most influential early fighting-manuals. Inside, you will recieve instruction in drills of footwork, armed-practice (alone and with a training partner), principles of fencing, and warm-up for sword-practice. br / br /Thoroughly illustrated with black white photos, as well as historical line-drawings from the original Medieval manuals, you will find this to be a true gem among the new wave of Eurocentric martial-arts books. br / br /Also to be recommended: Medieval Combat by Hans Talhoffer, translated by Mark Rector


5 out of 5 stars Italian Longsword for the Beginner   October 27, 2007
Brian R. Brush (Portland, Maine USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book. The demonstrations of the techniques are clear, and easy to understand. Guy Windsor intended for this to be a workbook for the Historical Western Swordsman, and this is. He does an excellent job at conveying the subtlety of the Italian longsword tradition. I look forward to other works by Windsor on the Longsword and other weapons used on the battlefields of medieval Europe.


5 out of 5 stars Well Written   July 29, 2007
L. Putt (VA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The broadsword in s good place to start for anyone interested in learning Historic Swordsmanship. This book is well written for those who want to learn the basics. I personally found many new drills and new ways to teach my students. br /Personally I have been in the martial arts for over 20 years and have been doing Western Martial Arts for about 8 and I really liked this book. It is always good to return to the basics and make sure they are solid. br /I would recomend this book to anyone who is starting or thinking about getting into Historic Swordsmanship, also and well equiped sword library should have this book.


5 out of 5 stars Most illuminating   March 10, 2007
Andrew D. Leitch (Perth, Australia)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although I read this a few years ago, it remains for me the best book on the subject of swordplay that I've ever picked up. Although I may disagree with some of his interpretations (and that may simply be the result of his models handling blades too long to accurately demonstrate some of Fiore's guards), his decriptions of the fundamental principles of swordfighting are both elegant and insightful. This book was a pivotal experience in the evolution of my understanding of medieval swordplay.


5 out of 5 stars Finalmente .....   November 14, 2006
Spadone Italiano (Brooklyn, New York)
When I saw this book advertised on Amazon, I said to myself...oh no!!! not another one of those books written by these whackos who think they can swordfight, just because they played with metal bars in their backyard !!!! Then as I looked through it I said .....Finalmente ....Finally....a well researched book written by an intelligent man who has studied the period manuals and presented his theory on the subject!! What is great about Guy Windsor is that even on his discussion forum he admits that he is learning everyday, and that he feels no shame in changing something that he might be wrong on. Great book written by a great author !!! If you want to learn to fight with the Longsword by this book !!!!!!

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