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Sherlock Holmes' Self-Defense Techniques - Baritz
Sherlock Holmes' Self-Defense Techniques - Baritz
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Author: Edward Burtonwright, Translator: Shibun Tanachi, Supervised by: Michishi Nii / Published 2024 (12.4cm×19.6cm)
Hardback, Heibonsha / "We nearly fell from the edge of a cliff, and for a moment, both of us stumbled together.
But I used to take a bit of a bite in the Japanese martial arts style of Baritsu, and I was saved by it many times."
— Sir Arthur Konnan Doyle, 'The Adventures of the Empty House'
The legendary martial art Baritsu showcased when the great detective Sherlock Holmes faced off against his nemesis, Professor Moriarty, at Reichenbach Falls.
It is said that its roots trace back to the self-defense technique 'Bartitsu,' created by the British scholar Edward W. Burton=Wright, combining Japanese jiu-jitsu with boxing, sabbat, and stick techniques. Introducing the legendary self-defense technique all at once with over 120 photos and texts originally published in 1899-1900.
| Condition | 【good】 |
|---|---|
| Condition detail | Damage (no hindrance to reading)/with wraparound band |
| Year | 2020s |
| Product number | 3169238672087 |
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Self-Defense, Military, Survival

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