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The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, 1799 (Henry Angelo)

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The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, 1799 (Henry Angelo)

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In 1798 and 1799, Henry Angelo, a member of famed Angelo dynasty of sword masters, published a series of posters on the use of the Highland broadsword.

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Categories: Books, Fallen Rook Publishing, Reproductions, Sabre & Broadsword Tags: broadsword, sabre
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About The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, 1799

In 1798, Henry Angelo, a member of famed Angelo dynasty of sword masters, published Hungarian and Highland Broadsword, twenty-four plates designed by Thomas Rowlandson. This was a collection of 24 posters illustrating guards, defences and striking techniques for a man on foot or on horseback. In fact, only five of the 24 posters dealt with men on foot; the remaining 19 posters illustrated the use of the sword when mounted. The following year, in 1799, he published a poster called The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, in which he set out his “10 lessons” (sometimes called the “10 divisions”), a set of sequences with which the Army regiments could drill and learn the system.

This facsimile has been recreated from the collection of original posters owned by the Academy of Historical Arts in Glasgow. Each poster has been photographed carefully and edited to provide an exacting reproduction of the highest quality. The larger poster of 10 lessons has been provided in its original form, and also broken up to demonstrate the lessons on individual pages with higher resolution. Additionally, the work includes a brief biography by Keith Farrell describing the Angelo Dynasty, their schools and their publications.

Book Details

  • Original Author: Henry Angelo & Son
  • Original Illustrator: Thomas Rowlandson
  • Facsimile Creator: Ben Kerr
  • Facsimile Editor: Keith Farrell
  • Essay Contributor: Keith Farrell
  • Facsimile Publisher: Fallen Rook Publishing
  • Date of Publication: 17th October 2014
  • ISBN: 978-0-9926735-3-6
  • Binding: Perfect-Bound Paperback
  • Pages: 60
  • Height: 17.78 cm
  • Width: 22.86 cm
  • Language: English

Cite this Book

Angelo, Henry; Ben Kerr and Keith Farrell (eds.). The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, 1799. Glasgow: Fallen Rook Publishing, October 2014. ISBN 978-0-9926735-3-6.

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