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Extreme Unarmed Combat

Extreme Unarmed Combat

Martin J. Dougherty

The Lyons Press
2018
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Duck punch, cover block and knee strike. Boxing, wrestling and Ju-Jitsu. Gameplan, lines of attack and final disengagement. If taking flight isn't an option, fighting is a necessity. Extreme Unarmed Combat is the authoritative handbook on an immense array of close combat defense techniques, from fistfights to headlocks, from tackling single unarmed opponents to armed groups, from stance to maneuvering. Presented in a handy pocketbook format, Extreme Unarmed Combat's structure considers the different fighting and martial arts skills an individual can use before having to consider at the areas of the body to defend. It teaches how to attack without getting hurt, and how to incapacitate an opponent. With more than 120 black-&-white illustrations of combat scenarios, punches, blocks and ducks, and with expert easy-to-follow text, Extreme Unarmed Combat guides you through everything a person need to know about what to do when escaping trouble isn't an option. This book can save lives.
Modern Warships Up Close

Modern Warships Up Close

Martin J. Dougherty

Rosen Young Adult
2015
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In the last century, there have been some pretty amazing advances in naval technology. This visually arresting reference guide profiles several dozen warships. The naval vessels featured include submarines, amphibious landing craft, aircraft carriers, and destroyers. Both historically significant ships from the past and today's newest high-tech vessels have their moments in the spotlight. The book features amazing images of the vessels profiled, which were created in 3D then rendered as elevations. This one is sure to delight anybody who has an interest in the military, history, technology, or the ocean.
La guerra de las Rosas: El conflicto que inspiró Juego de Tronos

La guerra de las Rosas: El conflicto que inspiró Juego de Tronos

Martin J. Dougherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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La derrota en la batalla de Ricardo III en 1845 pavimento el camino para la relativa paz y prosperidad de inglaterra bajo el reinado de los Tudor y termin con una amarga y violenta guerra civil de m s de 30 a os. Con complots, rebeliones, asesinatos, traici n, batallas feroces y cortesanos maquinadores, la Guerra de las Rosas desgarr a la Inglaterra del siglo XV. Desde el rey loco Enrique VI en el campo de batalla hasta las misteriosas desapariciones de los "Pr ncipes de la Torre" y la verdad acerca de la deformaci n de Ricardo III. La Guerra de las Rosas es un v vido y muy ilustrado relato sobre los ltimos reyes de Inglaterra medieval, lo cual no sorprende que una historia tan cargada de drama inspirara la obra de fantas a Juego de tronos.
Small Arms Up Close

Small Arms Up Close

Martin J. Dougherty

Rosen Young Adult
2015
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Small weapons that can be fired by one person have been in use for centuries and remain an integral part of modern warfare. This resource showcases handguns, rifles, and more through 3D digital modeling that allows readers to see each weapon from every angle. Each weapon's features and safety measures are fully explained, and accompanying text provides the history of its use, complete with fascinating war stories.
Ireland: The Emerald Isle

Ireland: The Emerald Isle

Martin J. Dougherty

Amber Books
2026
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Ireland holds a special place in people's hearts - even for many who haven't been there. To some the appeal is its natural beauty, to others it's the history; to some it's Ireland's lasting folk tradition, to others it even seems to be a mystical place. Ireland: The Emerald Isle presents 150 outstanding photographs celebrating the island's most evocative and beautiful places, whether in nature or man-made, from the miles of near empty beaches to the Mourne Mountains in County Down, from the pretty fishing towns of County Cork to Dublin's elegant Georgian streets. Featuring images from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the book ranges widely across landscapes and history, from rugged cliffs and rolling hills to mysterious stone circles, magnificent cathedrals and ruined abbeys; and from medieval forts and castles to grand Victorian follies and villages abandoned during the Potato Famine. While some images such as the striking basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway may be familiar, others you may know only from Game of Thrones and the Star Wars films but never realized that they, too, were in Ireland. Presented with captions explaining the story behind each entry, Ireland: The Emerald Isle is a stunning collection of images celebrating the island's natural beauty, culture and history.
Unarmed Combat: Hand-To-Hand Fighting Skills from the World's Most Elite Military Units
With the aid of superb line artworks, Unarmed Combat demonstrates to the reader how special forces soldiers are taught to excel in hand-to-hand fighting: how they maximise bodyweight, and the use of various strikes, throws, locks and constrictions to defeat opponents. It explains how different martial arts have been combined by military units to create hand-to-hand combat systems for defence against multiple assailants, for fighting on the ground, for dealing with edged and impact weapons, what works against attackers with firearms and - more importantly - what doesn't. With tips and techniques from unarmed combat experts, the book is divided into two main sections. The first covers the mental preparation needed to be ready to defend yourself. The second covers the physical techniques needed to defend yourself, and if necessary, strike back to temporarily incapacitate your attacker and escape. With more than 300 easy-to-follow artworks and handy pull-out lists of key information, Unarmed Combat is the definitive guide for anyone wanting to be ready for anything - it could save your life.
Celts: The History and Legacy of One of the Oldest Cultures in Europe
"They cut off the heads of enemies slain in battle and attach them to the necks of their horses... They embalm the heads... and]... display them with pride to strangers." - Diodorus Siculus Before the Vikings, before the Anglo-Saxons, before the Roman Empire, the Celts dominated central and western Europe. Today we might think of the Celts only inhabiting parts of the far west of Europe - Ireland, Great Britain, France and Spain - but these were the extremities in which their culture lasted longest. In fact, they had originated in Central Europe and settled as far afield as present day Turkey, Poland and Italy. From their emergence as an Iron Age people around 800 BC to the early centuries AD, Celts reveals the truth behind the stories of naked warriors, ritual beheadings, druids, magic and accusations of human sacrifice. The book examines the different tribes, the Hallstatt and La T ne periods, as well as Celtic survival in western Europe, the Gallic Wars, military life, spiritual life, slavery, sexuality and Celtic art. Celts is an expertly written account of a people who have long captured the popular imagination.
Artillery and Missiles

Artillery and Missiles

Martin J. Dougherty

Rosen Central
2012
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Throughout history, people have devised ever more advanced and powerful weapons in order to dominate in warfare. Science and technology have played crucial roles in weapons development, particularly in the modern era. Readers get a detailed look at modern artillery and missile technology, profiling weapons from light artillery to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Accessible illustrations, diagrams, and charts allow military buffs to compare models of weapons within each category.
Cut And Thrust

Cut And Thrust

Martin J. Dougherty

Amberley Publishing
2014
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Of all the weapons ever invented, none has the mystique of the sword. It remains a symbol of authority and strength even today, long after its day on the battlefield has passed. Swords feature in figures of speech, in statues and monuments, and in company logos. They are used in solemn ceremonies and hung on walls as decoration. The sword remains a potent symbol of authority, strength and power. Yet the word ‘sword’ can mean entirely different things to different people; the Roman gladius, the Scottish claymore and the rapier are all swords, and they are all quite different from each other. In this book, Martin Dougherty uses his familiarity with historical European swords to take the reader through the background behind each of these weapons and techniques for their use. This is an invaluable guide for all those interested in historical swordsmanship.