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AUTHOR: Fairbairn, W E
FORMAT: 132pp dwgs Pb
The distilled knowledge of W E. Fairbairn, legendary SOE instructor in
unarmed combat, and inventor of the Sykes-Fairbairn knife, who learned his
deadly skills in thirty years on the Shanghai waterfront. Fully
illustrated. The author of this concise guide to unarmed combat and self-defence
is a legend. W E Fairbairn (1885-1960) spent over thirty years in the tough
environment of the Riot Squads of China’s Shanghai Municipal Police. In order to
lower levels of Police mortality at the hands of Chinese Tongs, he studied
ancient Chinese and Japanese martial arts, including Ju-jitsu, and was the first
foreigner to be awarded a black belt in the discipline. He developed his own
system which he called ‘Defendu’. At the outbreak of the Second World War, he
was recruited by Britain’s Special Operations Executive as an Instructor in
unarmed combat and expounded the deadly mysteries of attack and defence to
scores of trainee agents about to be dropped into occupied Europe. His methods
were approved and officially adopted throughout the British army. Fairbairn also
developed weapons and defence aids such as bullet proof vests. He is best known
as the co-inventor of the famous Sykes-Fairbairn knife. In this book he expounds
his distilled experience of unarmed combat. Fully illustrated, it shows how to
deliver deadly blows with hand, fist, knee and boot; wrist, bear- and strangle
holds (and how to break them); how to throw an enemy, and how to break their
backs; how to disarm a pistol-wielding attacker; and securing a prisoner. The
book also contains a chapter on the use of the rifle in close combat by Captain
P N Walbridge. Reprint of the 1942 original edition.
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