By the Sword
A History of Gladiators, Musketeers, Samurai, Swashbucklers, and Olympic Champions
and Mage Storms #9Richard Cohen

| ISBN: | 9780375504174 |
| Publisher: | Random House |
| Published: | 1 November, 2002 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Language: | English |
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- 1 Arrows of the Queen
- 2 Arrow's Flight
- 3 Arrow's Fall
- 4 The Oathbound
- 5 Oathbreakers
- 6 Magic's Pawn
- 7 Magic's Promise
- 8 Magic’s Price
- 9 By the Sword
- 10 The Mage Winds
- 11 Winds of Change (The Mage Winds, Book 2)
- 12 Winds of Fury
- 13 The Black Gryphon
- 15 The White Gryphon
- 17 The Silver Gryphon (The Mage Wars)
- 18 Storm Breaking (Mage storms)
- 19 Sword of Ice: And Other Tales of Valdemar
- 20 Owlflight
- 21 Oathblood
- 22 Owlsight
- 23 Owlknight
- 24 Brightly Burning
- 25 Take a Thief
- 26 Exile's Honor
- 27 Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 28 Exile's Valor
- 29 Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 30 Foundation
- 31 Moving Targets and Other Tales of Valdemar (Valdemar Series)
- 32 Changing the World
- 33 Valdemar
- 34 Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 36 Under the Vale and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 38 Bastion
- 39 Closer to HomeHerald Spy
- 40 Untitled Valdemar Anthology #8
- 41 Closer to the Heart
- 42 Crucible
- 43 Closer to the Chest
- 44 Tempest
- 45 Pathways
- 46 The Hills Have Spies (Valdemar: Family Spies)
- 47 Choices
- 48 Eye Spy
- 51 Passages
- 52 Valdemar (The Founding of Valdemar)
- 53 The Name of the Wind
- 55 Shenanigans
- 56 Gryphon Trilogy - Gryphon in Light
- 57 Anything With Nothing
- 59 Gryphon's Valor
- 1-3 The Mage Wars (A Valdemar Omnibus)
- 7-9 The Last Herald-Mage Trilogy
- 22-23 Vows and Honor
- 32-34 Winds of Fate
- 35-37 The Mage Storms (a Valdemar Omnibus)
- Storm rising
- Storm breaking
- Storm Warning
- Storm Warning (Mage Storms)
- Storm Warning (The Mage Storms)
- Storm Warning - Book One of the Mage Storms
By the Sword
A History of Gladiators, Musketeers, Samurai, Swashbucklers, and Olympic Champions
and Mage Storms #9Richard Cohen
Napoleon fenced. So did Shakespeare, Karl Marx, Grace Kelly, and President Truman, who would cross swords with Bess after school. Lincoln was a canny dueler. Ignatius Loyola challenged a man to a duel for denying Christ's divinity (and won). Less successful, but no less enthusiastic, was Mussolini, who would tell his wife he was "off to get spaghetti," their code to avoid alarming the children. By the Sword is an epic history of sword fightinga science, an art and, for many, a religion that began at the dawn of civilization in ancient Egypt and has been an obsession for mankind ever since. With wit and insight, Richard Cohen gives us an engrossing alternative history of the world. Sword fighting was an entertainment in ancient Rome, a sacred rite in medieval Japan, and throughout the ages a favorite way to settle scores. For centuries, dueling was the scourge of Europe, banned by popes on threat of excommunication, and by kings who then couldn't keep themselves from granting pardonsin the case of Louis XIV, in the thousands. Evidence of this passion is all around us: We shake hands to show that we are not reaching for our sword. A gentleman offers a lady his right arm because his sword was once attached to his left hip. Men button their jackets to the right to give them swifter access to their sword. In his sweeping narrative, Cohen takes us from the training of gladiators to the tricks of the best Renaissance masters, from the exploits of musketeers to swashbuckling Hollywood by way of the great moments in Olympic fencing. A young George Patton competed in the 1912 Olympics. In 1936, a Jewish champion fenced for Hitler. Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone were ardent swordsmen. We meet their coaches and the man who staged the fight scenes in Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, and James Bond's Die Another Day. Richard Cohen has the rare distinction of being both a compelling writer and a champion sabreur. He lets us see swordplay as graceful and brutal, balletic and deadly, technically beautiful and fiercely competitivethe most romantic of martial arts. By the Sword is a virtuoso performance that is sure to beguile history lovers, sports fans, military buffs, and anyone who ever dreamed of crossing swords with Darth Vader.



























