The Bartitsu Compendium is a complete guide to the history, theory and practice of Bartitsu, an eclectic martial art founded by E.W. Barton-Wright in the year 1899. Bartitsu was a combination of four of the most effective self defence methods known at the time - jiujitsu, boxing, savate and stick fighting. The Compendium features over two hundred and seventy pages of original essays, rare vintage reprints and never-before-seen translations, illustrated with hundreds of fascinating photographs and sketches.
This is the best book for anyone interested in learning Bartitsu. This book explores both the history and the canonical techniques of Bartitsu in a clear and easy manner for anyone to understand.
This is a nice collection of historical writings on the art of Bartitsu as it was presented in England during the early 20th century. The research is well-done and fully annotated, the list of exercises/skills is well-explained, and the book was obviously created by a group of people who are passionate about the subject. Very cool stuff!