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Learn Karate
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Manufacturer: Sterling
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.8153
EAN: 9780806982038
ISBN: 0806982039
Label: Sterling
Manufacturer: Sterling
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 80
Publication Date: 2000-08-01
Publisher: Sterling
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Sterling

Editorial Reviews:

A blessed king who strives for peace and justice; the round table where only the most gallant knights may sit; the dramatic quest for the Holy Grail; a fateful romance that destroys a dream: the epic story of King Arthur never fails to stir the imaginations of readers everywhere. This outstanding illustrated version adds to Sir Thomas Malory's skillful recounting with original artwork that creates a unique vision of Camelot. Some of these breathtaking, elaborate watercolors and pens-and-inks have hung in museums, including the depiction of the Tintagel Castle, the Sword in the Stone, Merlin and Nimue, and Guenevere rescued from the stake. With remarkable accuracy, Anna-Marie Ferguson captures every nuance of the historical period-the knights' shining armor, the intricate architecture, and the English forests with their abundant flora and fauna. Yet she also revels in the fantasy, with mysterious and magical landscapes, misty and moonlit. These legends have always been a treat for the mind-and now they are a feast for the eyes, too.





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Summary: The basics
Comment: This book is different than most self-teach maratial arts books I have seen in that it doesn't rely on old black and white photos of each individual technique to get the point across. It utilizes rich color photographs that fill at least half the page. For a step by step guide to performing a kata or a certain technique, it's not real useful, but for tips on techniques and some background on what the martial arts is about, it's pretty good info. I'd reccomend it not so much as a self-teach guide but to inspire others who wish to learn the martial arts to get them interested in actively training with a dojo. Kudos to Dr. Queen for hopefully pioneering a new venue for color photographs in self-teach books. PS. And I don't just say that because my photo is displayed on the back cover! Thanks again, Dr. Queen. -He who wishes to remain anonymous


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