It is my great pleasure to announce the upcoming publication of Nicoletto Giganti’s The School of the Sword – A New Translation by Aaron Taylor Miedema. The publication and on sale date is July 15th, 2014, with a list price of $19.95 US. Here’s the back cover blurb:
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Rapier fencing and duelling during the 16th and 17th centuries was dominated by the Italian masters, whose systems of sword fighting became increasingly sophisticated. Breaking away from this trend, Nicoletto Giganti developed something different: a frugal system of fencing that cut to the core of what a swordfight was and how to win it. Giganti’s Scola overò Teatro, or The School of the Sword, became one of the most influential systems of fencing across Europe in the seventeenth century.
In this remarkable new translation by historical fencing instructor and historian Aaron Taylor Miedema, author of Bayonets and Blobsticks, Giganti’s work is presented fresh to the modern reader. Copiously illustrated with redrawings of dozens of Giganti’s original plates, over 60 new photographs, and even a new plate, Giganti’s detailed curriculum is augmented by comprehensive annotation and commentary. Regardless of whether you are a historian, a casual reader with an interest in the sword, or an accomplished swordsman, Nicoletto Giganti’s The School of the Sword is a fascinating guide to the art of rapier fencing. |
The book can be pre-ordered from Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/Nicoletto-Gigantis-Scho...+the+Sword
...and Barnes & Noble at http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nicoletto-gig...1927537077
(That said, right now it looks like neither Amazon nor Barnes & Noble is too concerned with respecting the publication or on sale dates, so there is a good chance that if you order right now, you will get the copy shortly after. I’m trying to do something about that, but I don’t think Mr. Miedema will object too much to having royalties generated early...)
If you are interested in reviewing this book, please contact me at legacybookspress@ca.inter.net with your name, publication/blog, and circulation/readership.
Best regards to all,
Robert Marks, Publisher
Legacy Books Press
http://www.legacybookspress.com