By the Sword by Richard Cohen

By the Sword by Richard Cohen

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The secret history of the fiercely beautiful art of fencing

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By the Sword by Richard Cohen

Though fencing is seen as a graceful and noble sport, it is not without its seamy sides. By the Sword traces the darkness behind the mask, from the sport's early brutal days to the more civilised, yet no less dangerous, days of duelling and then to the present day. Abraham Lincoln, Karl Marx and Mussolini were all involved in duels, Hitler gave fencing a special emphasis in his regime and the best fencer the world has ever seen was an anti-Soviet spy. Cohen delves behind the headlines exposing lurid tales of cheating and blackmail, of murder and strange love affairs, the honour and dishonour of swordmanship and its cultural side from The Three Musketeers to Star Trek. Above all the book portrays the character of fencing - at once graceful, balletic, rough, technically beautiful and fiercely competitive.
Richard Cohen is a renowned publisher, journalist and author - the editor behind Jeffrey Archer's early novels. He has written for the Sunday Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph and is a regular broadcaster on the BBC. Five times National Sabre Champion, he was selected for the British Olympic team in 1972, 1974, 1980 and 1984. He lives in New York
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ISBN 13 9780330482295
ISBN 10 0330482297
Title By the Sword
Author Richard Cohen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2003-10-03
Number of pages 400
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