Prince Gerard reads up on war. I came up with a million titles for this book that didn’t make the cut.
EDIT:
Since folks have asked, here’s the list of alt titles. The runner up was ‘Frog of War’ .
Bladed combat for the meek
Olive Pencing’s all of fencing, for the frail and uninitiated.
Beauregard’s guide to fencing arts: painting with blood
A Fancy boys guide to real steel
The line in the sand, a beginners guide to Dueling
Slapping, with gloves! How to initiate combat.
Royal duels: where your coat goes.
Dr. Duel Little: the art of escape
Curses, foiled again! How to duel your way out of a bad deal.
The Harry Parry guide to reposte.
Boyle’s foil, vol 3: the feint for the faint.
Swordplay: from hilt to tip
Sharp swords for dull boys.
Feelin’ froggy? Don’t leap! LUNGE.
Let’s fight like gentlemen. Vol1: what is a sword even?
Flèche wounds: Bougereau’s guide to fence, faint and foil.
Small arms combat for fools.
Get to the pointe. Sword forms for quick kills.
Between the sheath: how to spoil your foil.
Bramblebean’s basic sword forms.
Beating around the bush: solo sword practice on the road.
Stances for Prances.
Sword Dance like no one’s watching.
Small arms for big boys
A penchant for fencin’
Stick and poke taboos: skin deep guide to fencing etiquette
Sabre wurk from the Princely schoole
Cold Steel and a warm heart: Fencing with empathy
The princess and the epee: dueling for royals
Duelingo: speaking the language of steel
Taking the piste: owning the fencing field
Pointes of blood: dueling for real
ALLEZ! Beginners guide to French Swordplay.
Lunge! A guide to sturdy haunched sword technique.
The frog of war
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