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Paperback The Sword and the Centuries; or, Old Sword Days and Old Sword Ways; Being a Description of the Various Swords Used in Civilized Europe During the Last Book

ISBN: 1015220878

ISBN13: 9781015220874

The Sword and the Centuries; or, Old Sword Days and Old Sword Ways; Being a Description of the Various Swords Used in Civilized Europe During the Last

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Originally published in 1901. A well illustrated description of the various swords used in civilized Europe during the last five centuries, and of single combats which have been fought with them.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A eulogy to murder

I'm terribly ambivalent about this book. Hutton is a pillar of modern sport fencing. He is immensely important in the survival of the Art of the Sword. This particular book is a forensic collection of duels over the ages. These private little slaughters are reported with sang froid; a romantic relish for combat as theater and something to enjoy. ( In fact, sang froid means "cold blooded killer". A point that escapes the retelling. ) The human relationship to weapons of violence has always been dissonant. There is a reverence and aesthetic to the form and the power provided by the weapon: both as tool and as symbol. On the other hand there is a distaste for violence and its consequences. Thusly any book that romanticises or validates such actions suffers the contradiction. Not so Hutton. As soldier and passionate swordsman he is immune to the contradiction. Happy in his convictions it was his romantic ilk that walked up to the massed machine guns of WWI to be mowed down. In it's own way, this book is a compelling curiosity, not only for the vignettes of history it reports, but the very manner and ethos which Hutton sustains in his writings.

An absolute "must"

Yes, don't bother thinking about it - just buy this one. That is, if you're interrested in duels. I enjoyed this book a lot, as all of Hutton's works, although this one is not as "technical" as the rest of them. Rather a pleasant read, and probably the best collection of accounts of some historically important, or for various reasons colorful duels... By the way (and I suppose I'm stating the obvious here, considering Huttons's primary occupation), pistol-lovers - stay away! :-)
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