Publisher's Synopsis
Esgrima Española (Apuntes Para Su Historia) by Francisco Moreno Chicharro offers a detailed exploration into the history of Spanish fencing. Published in 1904, this book delves into the traditions, techniques, and evolution of swordsmanship in Spain. Chicharro provides valuable insights into the cultural significance of fencing, offering readers a glimpse into a historical martial art.
This work is essential for those interested in the history of martial arts, Spanish culture, and the art of fencing. It preserves historical context of Spanish fencing and is suitable for scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike.
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