Phil Crawley, Provost with the Black Boar Swordsmanship School and administrator with the Smallsword Symposium, has released a new English translation of Danet’s 1766 treatise, the Art of Arms (vol I). Crawley’s translation is dedicated to memory of Victor Markland of the American Smallsword Symposium, and released upon the one-year anniversary of Markland’s death. You can download Crawley’s translation here. It is mirrored on the SmallswordProject.com with Crawley’s permission.
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