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Average rating: 3.85 · 310 ratings · 59 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Baen Free Stories 2012

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The Book of Swords

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Barbarians

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Heroic Fantasy

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Hank Reinhardt's Book of Kn...

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Myth of the Sword

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“The thrust or stab is risky because it can kill and yet not stop. In most street encounters, killing is not desired, but stopping is. The cut will stop but not kill.”
Hank Reinhardt, Hank Reinhardt's Book of Knives: A Practical and Illustrated Guide to Knife Fighting
tags: cut, knife, stab

“Any serious social encounter with knives has one main goal: to stop the action. Beyond that, you have a little flexibility: to kill, or merely get away, or what have you. But first comes the cessation of hostilities.
There are many ways to handle this. You can run, shoot, call the cops, or even try to organize a discussion group to talk the problem out. But I’m talking knives, so I’ll limit myself to that.

All wounds are painful and pain is a great tool for stopping fights. So is the loss of use of various parts of the body. Therefore, it follows that although we wish to inflict any wound we can, the more painful it is, the better.”
Hank Reinhardt, Hank Reinhardt's Book of Knives: A Practical and Illustrated Guide to Knife Fighting

“It’s important to hold the knife with the edge down. How important? Well, it depends. How important is your life?”
Hank Reinhardt, Hank Reinhardt's Book of Knives: A Practical and Illustrated Guide to Knife Fighting



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