The sword-man's vade-mecum: or, A preservative against the surprize of a sudden attack with sharps: Being a reduction of the most essential, necessary and practical part of fencing, into a few special rules, with their reasons, which all sword-men should have in their memories when they are to engage, but more especially if it be with sharps. As also, some other remarks and observations not unfit to be known by fencing masters and others. By Sir William Hope, kt. Author of the Compleat fencing-master
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Main Author: Hope, William (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and S. Holford at the Crown in the Pall-Mall 1694
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Item Description:Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Running title reads: The sword-man's vade-mecum, &c. - Wing (2nd ed.), H2717
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