| Maggs Bros - 1913 - 936 pages
...exercise. Sm. 4to, half calf. Sarum, 1778. s> Blank top margin of title pieced. 1220 RO WORTH (C.). The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and Sabre, uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into one Regular System, with Remarks on the Spadroon. With... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1922 - 272 pages
...May 23, 1644. 5 pp., small 4t0, new boards, leather label. London, 1644. £1 16s 1248 Roworth (C.). The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and' Sabre, uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into one Regular System. To which are added Remarks on the... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1924 - 662 pages
...England, with his elaborate book-plate. An extremely intere.stinf- and rare volume. 1492 Roworth (('.). The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and Sabre, uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into one Regular System. To which are added Remarks on the... | |
| Robert William Henderson - 1977 - 318 pages
...New York: Bourne, 359 Broadway [ca. 1827-1832]. RT Words and music. Chamois hunting. [ROWORTH, C.] The art of defence on foot, with the broad sword and...and thrust sword. Improved, and augmented with the ten lessons of Mr. John Taylor, late broadsword master to the Light Horse Volunteers of London and... | |
| R. Deazley - 2006 - 217 pages
...Copyright Debates and the Rhetoric of the Public Domain', Law & Contemp. Probs, 75. Roworth, C. (1798), The Art of Defence on Foot, with the Broad Sword and Sabre, Uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into One Regular System, London: Egerton. Royal Commission... | |
| Jane Austen - 2006 - 23 pages
...compiled by the fencing master Henry Angelo, and he is the traditional (but very dubious) author of The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and Sabre, published by Egerton in 1798. More reliably, he was named as the printer in a new edition of the Art... | |
| 1912 - 1710 pages
...works in i vol, sm. 8vo, half calf. £5 53 Contemporary MS. notes on fly-leaves. 1304 ROWORTH (C.). The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and Sabre, uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into one Regular System, with Remarks on the Spadroon. With... | |
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