Showing posts with label Bowie Knife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bowie Knife. Show all posts

Monday, January 08, 2018

Paladin Press - Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques


Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques

by Paul Kirchner


SKU BOWIEKF
Softcover
978-1-58160-742-0
5.5" x 8.5", 390 pages
illust.

DESCRIPTION

In 1827, James Bowie carved his way into American history at the Sandbar Fight, and soon every fighting man of the South and West had to have a knife like his. The bowie knife could cut like a razor, chop like a cleaver, and stab like a sword, and many considered it deadlier than a pistol at close range. So great was the dread it inspired that by 1838 it was banned in several states—a ban that did little to stanch the flow of blood. 

Bowie's story is well known, but what of the other cutters and stabbers of his day? Gunfighters have long been celebrated, but those who fought with the bowie knife have been largely ignored—until now. Unearthing accounts from memoirs, court records, regional histories, and newspaper archives, Paul Kirchner, author of the Paladin bestsellers The Deadliest Men and More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived , presents their stories for the first time in Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques

Kirchner identifies and profiles the four greatest bowie knife fighters of history, as well as numerous other wielders of the blade. He details the weapon's use in the Texas War of Independence, the Mormon exodus, the Mexican War, the slave system, the Gold Rush, Bleeding Kansas, the Civil War, the Lincoln assassination, the Indian Wars, and the Western frontier. The book describes bowie knife fighting tricks and techniques and provides numerous accounts of knife-against-knife and knife-against-gun encounters. Its final chapter surveys the continued use of the bowie and other fighting knives in modern warfare.


AUTHOR BIO

Paul Kirchner has been a writer and illustrator for more than 25 years. His work has appeared in publications ranging from Marvel Comics to The Wall Street Journal to Paladin author Jeff Cooper's books.


CHAPTER LIST

BOOK CHAPTER LIST 
1) The Original Bowie Knife Fighter: James Bowie 
2) The Texas War of Independence 
3) The Fatal Instrument, the Bowie Knife 
4) Bowie Knife Fighting Techniques 
5) Carrying the Bowie 
6) Gentlemen Stabbers 
7) Brothers of the Bowie: The Wallaces 
8) Runaway Slaves and Slave Catchers 
9) Second Greatest Bowie Knife Fighter: Cassius Marcellus Clay 
10) Mexican-American War 
11) Texas 
12) Bowie Knife Versus Stick 
13) The Gold Rush and California 
14) Third Greatest Bowie Knife Fighter: David S. Terry 
15) Bowie Knife Versus Pistol 
16) The Bowie Goes to College 
17) Latter-Day Saints 
18) Bowie Knife and Pistol 
19) Bleeding Kansas 
20) The Civil War 
21) The Lincoln Assassination 
22) The Bowie Heads West 
23) Throwing the Bowie 
24) Indian Fights 
25) Bowie Knife Duels 
26) Unusual Knife Duels 
27) Fourth Greatest Bowie Knife Fighter: Jack Chinn 
28) Bowie Knife Myths and Misconceptions 
29) Bowie Versus Beast 
30) Bowie and Big Blades in Modern Warfare




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

Monday, December 04, 2017

Paladin Press - Dwight C. McLemore's The Fighting Tomahawk: The Video


The Fighting Tomahawk: The Video

by Dwight C. McLemore


SKU HAWKDVD-P
805966 062136
250 minutes

DESCRIPTION

A uniquely American weapon, the tomahawk has been used in warfare from 18th century colonial skirmishes to the modern battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. In this groundbreaking video, veteran Dwight McLemore has taken the painstaking research that made his book The Fighting Tomahawk such a best-seller and adapted it to video, showing not only how the tomahawk was used during the Colonial era, but also how it can be used as an almost unbeatable self-defense tool today.

In addition to the hard-and-fast tactics of tomahawk fighting, McLemore takes you through the history of the weapon and its evolution from the ball-headed war club that made the American Indians such feared hand-to-hand fighters to the razor-sharp field axe and beyond. The fighting techniques taught include learning basic grips and angles, mastering footwork that will always put you at the most advantageous position to attack, striking at close range, combining cutting and chopping, surprising your opponent with low-line kicks, and much more. He also includes dangerous live-blade work, sparring, and throwing of the weapon to give you the combat skills any frontiersman would have. 

The pioneers didn't bother with martial arts dogma, and neither should you – let this video teach you how to fight like a true American warrior. For information purposes only.

AUTHOR BIO

Dwight C. McLemore is a retired combat arms officer with the U.S. Army and is an accomplished bladesman and instructor. He is renowned for his vast knowledge of Bowie and big-knife fighting and has more than 18 years of experience in self-defense and martial arts. The owner of the School of Two Swords, McLemore is rated expert level with the American Knife Congress, is certified in kung fu and holds 1st dan in kendo.

CHAPTER LIST

DVD CHAPTER LIST 
1) Grips, Stances, and Guards 
2) Accessing the Tomahawk 
3) Interlude: Touching the Face of History 
4) Angles of Attack 
5) Interlude: Just What Is a Tomahawk? 
6) Movement 
7) Interlude: Types of Tomahawks 
8) Cutting, Chopping, and Flourishing 
9) The Punch and the Rake 
10) Interlude: Cultures in Conflict 
11) The Kick and the Backspike 
12) Interlude: The War Club 
13) Blocking and Deflecting 
14) Interlude: Training Equipment 
15) Live Blade Practice 
16) Interlude: 18th and 19th Century Rough and Tumble Fighting 
17) Throwing 
18) Interlude: Hammer and Screwdriver 
19) Sparring 
20) Combat Scenarios 
21) Interview with Dwight C. McLemore




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

Paladin Press - Dwight C. McLemore's The Fighting Tomahawk, Volume II





The Fighting Tomahawk, Volume II

Further Studies in the Comabt Use of the Early American Tomahawk

by Dwight C. McLemore


SKU HAWK2
Softcover
978-1-58160-729-1
378 pages, 8.5" x 11"
illust.

DESCRIPTION

The 2004 book The Fighting Tomahawk revolutionized modern study of the combat use of the American tomahawk. Now, author Dwight McLemore presents an expanded course in every aspect of this formidable, iconic weapon.

In The Fighting Tomahawk, Volume II, McLemore shares additional details, thoughts, and informed speculation on the tomahawk of the American frontier of the 18th and 19th centuries and the explorers, settlers, long hunters, traders, and Indians who used it. He has mined original historical sources from the colonial era to develop more in-depth insight and instruction in such essential areas as cutting, chopping, using the back spike, frontier "rough and tumble" fighting, throwing the hawk, and training with and without a partner. As always, the centerpiece of McLemore's latest book is the hundreds of precise illustrations depicting step-by-step details on wielding the hawk in training and combat.

Anyone who uses a tomahawk today—armed professionals, martial artists, historical reenactors, and stage combatants—will gain valuable insights into this hallmark weapon of the traditional American blade arts.

AUTHOR BIO

Dwight C. McLemore is a retired combat arms officer with the U.S. Army and is an accomplished bladesman and instructor. He is renowned for his vast knowledge of Bowie and big-knife fighting and has more than 18 years of experience in self-defense and martial arts. The owner of the School of Two Swords, McLemore is rated expert level with the American Knife Congress, is certified in kung fu and holds 1st dan in kendo.

CHAPTER LIST

BOOK CHAPTER LIST 
1) One Foot in the Past and One in the Present 
2) Awareness of the Tomahawk's Potential 
3) Some Thoughts on Footwork and Such 
4) Cutting, Chopping and Such 
5) Working the Angles 
6) Building on the Angles 
7) Putting a Weapon in the Left Hand 
8) Putting a Weapon in the Left Hand in Reverse Grip 
9) Working the Pell, Swinging Bag, and Such 
10) Working with the Long-Handled Tomahawk 
11) Two-Man Sets with a Training Partner 
12) Using the Back Spike 
13) The War Club, The Tomahawk, and a Conceptual Perspective of the American Indian 
14) Walking with Ghosts: Considering Footwork and Terrain to Enhance Tomahawk Training 
15) Rough and Tumble 
16) Throwing the Tomahawk 
17) Aspects of the Circular Release 
18) A Sample Bridging Technique 
19) Aspects of the Hand Change 
20) A Portfolio of Assorted Tomahawk Techniques 
21) Source Material




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

Paladin Press - Dwight C. McLemore's The Fighting Tomahawk


The Fighting Tomahawk

An Illustrated Guide to Using the Tomahawk and Long Knife as Weapons

by Dwight C. McLemore


SKU HAWK

Softcover
978-1-58160-441-2
296 pages, 11" x 8.5"
illust.

DESCRIPTION

The low-tech, high-impact tomahawk has been carried by American soldiers in every conflict since the Revolutionary War. The same versatility and effectiveness that endeared the multipurpose tomahawk to frontiersmen and Native Americans also make it a valuable addition to the arsenal of modern combatants. It saw service in Vietnam, and it is currently being used by Special Forces members in Afghanistan and Iraq, including U.S. Navy SEALs and Army Rangers, for everything from engaging enemies to digging foxholes to opening ammo containers.

In The Fighting Tomahawk, Dwight McLemore traces the origins of the tomahawk and the fighting techniques that make it so brutally effective. Then, just as he did for the Bowie knife in Bowie and Big Knife Fighting System, McLemore utilizes his dynamic drawings to show how the tomahawk can be used singly or in combination with the long knife to win in both single- and multiple-opponent engagements. The illustrations depict offensive and defensive uses of the tomahawk and long knife, including the chop, cut, rake, deflection, intercepting punch, circular catch and pull, stab and more.

McLemore's home-study package for the tomahawk also includes step-by-step fighting scenarios, solo and two-person training schedules, instruction in throwing the tomahawk and applications of the war club.

AUTHOR BIO

Dwight C. McLemore is a retired combat arms officer with the U.S. Army and is an accomplished bladesman and instructor. He is renowned for his vast knowledge of Bowie and big-knife fighting and has more than 18 years of experience in self-defense and martial arts. The owner of the School of Two Swords, McLemore is rated expert level with the American Knife Congress, is certified in kung fu and holds 1st dan in kendo.

CHAPTER LIST

BOOK CHAPTER LIST 
1) The Basics of The Tomahawk 
- History of The Tomahawk 
- Grips 
- Stances 
- Guards 
- Drawing the Tomahawk and Long Knife 
2) Offensive Use of The Tomahawk 
- The Cut 
- The Chop 
- Flourishing Drills for the Cut and Chop 
- The Punch 
- The Rake 
3) Defensive Use of the Tomahawk 
- The Deflection 
- The Intercepting Punch 
- The Circular Catch and Pull 
- The Two-Handed Block 
4) The Long Knife 
- Brief History of the Long Knife 
- Grips 
- Flourishing 
- The Stab 
- The Scissor Catch 
5) Engagement sets 
6) Training Supplements 
- Solo Sets 
- Throwing the Tomahawk 
- Sample Training Schedule 
- Applications for the Indian War Club




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

Paladin Press - Dwight C. McLemore's Advanced Bowie Techniques


Advanced Bowie Techniques

The Finer Points of Fighting with a Large Knife

by Dwight C. McLemore


Softcover
978-1-58160-484-9
248 pages, 11" x 8.5"
illust.

DESCRIPTION

In Bowie and Big-Knife Fighting System author Dwight McLemore explored the history of James Bowie and the Bowie knife and laid out a basic fighting system for large blades. In Advanced Bowie Techniques, McLemore builds on this foundation, ratcheting up the instruction to teach you more complex fighting techniques with the Bowie knife. Using the same highly effective workbook format, McLemore pairs step-by-step instructions with realistic illustrations to make the fighting sequences come alive. His uncanny ability to convey subtle motion and movement in his drawings allows readers to fully understand and learn the dynamic art of knife fighting. Progressive drills combine techniques into sequences designed to show you how to maximize time, distance and movement to create openings for attacking or defending yourself against one or more opponents.

Advanced Bowie Techniques is for anyone who wants to learn how to fight with a big blade or improve the skills he already has.

AUTHOR BIO

Dwight C. McLemore is a retired combat arms officer with the U.S. Army and is an accomplished bladesman and instructor. He is renowned for his vast knowledge of Bowie and big-knife fighting and has more than 18 years of experience in self-defense and martial arts. The owner of the School of Two Swords, McLemore is rated expert level with the American Knife Congress, is certified in kung fu and holds 1st dan in kendo.

CHAPTER LIST

BOOK CHAPTER LIST 
1) The Spanish Circle 
2) Engagement Sets 
3) Application of Kicks 
4) Putting the Bowie into Action 
5) Multiple Opponents




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

Paladin Press - Dwight C. McLemore's Bowie and Big Knife Fighting System


Bowie and Big Knife Fighting System

by Dwight C. McLemore


SKU BBK-P
978-1-58160-389-7
240 pages, 11" x 8.5"
225 illust.

DESCRIPTION

Bowie and Big-Knife Fighting System is a valuable training guide for anyone interested in large knives of any kind, early American history or bladework in general. In it, well-known fighting arts instructor, bladesman and Bowie aficionado Dwight McLemore provides insight into Jim Bowie, the "Bowie knife" and the fighting systems that have been associated historically with both. The author also explores the connections between the martial fighting styles of Europe and America, traces blade-fighting concepts throughout history and offers practical training drills for improving skills with big blades.

This is a must-have book for many reasons, but it truly achieves its collector's status with its detailed illustrations. The artwork, done by McLemore, is exceptional both for its beauty and its instructional value. Reminiscent of the best artwork from early fencing manuals, the 200+ pen-and-ink drawings are so skillfully executed that they vividly convey the movement of the training sequences.

AUTHOR BIO

Dwight C. McLemore is a retired combat arms officer with the U.S. Army and is an accomplished bladesman and instructor. He is renowned for his vast knowledge of Bowie and big-knife fighting and has more than 18 years of experience in self-defense and martial arts. The owner of the School of Two Swords, McLemore is rated expert level with the American Knife Congress, is certified in kung fu and holds 1st dan in kendo.

CHAPTER LIST

BOOK CHAPTER LIST 
1) Grips, Holds, Stances, Guards, and Presenting 
2) The Thrust 
3) The Cut 
4) The Forever Principles 
5) A Portfolio of Techniques, Drills, and Training Notes




Index of Paladin Press site archived pages:


Stickgrappler's Note: I am guessing the Paladin site will be shut down at the end of the year and I'm archiving select Paladin Press pages to my blog to preserve an essential part of martial arts from 1970-2017. Archiving some of my favorite Paladin titles.

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