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Bubishi: The Classic Manual of Combat

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bubishi: The Classic Manual of Combat
Authors and Contributors      Translated by Patrick McCarthy
Foreword by Jesse Enkamp
Contributions by Joe Swift
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreOriental martial arts
ISBN/Barcode 9784805313848
ClassificationsDewey:796.815
Audience
General
Illustrations over 250 b&w photos, line drawings and calligraph

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 21 June 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Treasured for centuries by karate's top masters, the Bubishi is a classic Chinese work on philosophy, strategy, medicine, and technique as they relate to the martial arts. Referred to as the "bible of karate" by famous master Chojun Miyagi, for hundreds of years the Bubishi was a secret text passed from master to student in China and later in Okinawa. All of karate's legendary masters have studied it, applied its teachings, or copied passages from it. No other classic work has had as dramatic an impact on the shaping and development of karate as the Bubishi.

Author Biography

Patrick McCarthy is one of the few foreigners to teach karate-do in Japan. Moreover, he is recognized worldwide as one of the foremost authorities on the civil fighting traditions of Okinawa. He is also the first Westerner ever to be awarded the coveted Kyoshi 7th Dan Teacher's License from the Kyoto's prestigious Dai Nippon Butokukai. He has been practicing karate-do since the 1960s, and also studied a variety of Chinese, Southeast Asian, and western fighting arts. He is a 9th Dan and is also the author of Ancient Okinawan Martial Arts Volumes 1 and 2.

Reviews

"Patrick McCarthy is the foremost Western historian of karate-do." --Fighting Arts International "Overall, this book is very well done, and the additions provide valuable insights into the origins and development of the Bubishi. This has long been a staple of karate research material, and I believe that it will continue to be so." --Karate Obsession blog "This work is a milestone of epic proportions which will help to bridge the gap between Chinese and Okinawan culture." --Traditional Karate blog