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On the Warrior's Path, Second Edition: Philosophy, Fighting, and Martial Arts Mythology

On the Warrior's Path, Second Edition: Philosophy, Fighting, and Martial Arts Mythology is a comprehensive work that examines the intersection of philosophy, martial arts, and the stories of warriors. The book offers insights into the principles that guide martial artists and the cultural significance of warrior mythology. This revised edition likely includes updated content and expanded analysis, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the deeper aspects of martial arts and warrior culture. more

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Daniele Bolelli
Daniele Bolelli

Daniele Bolelli is an Italian writer whose works span across philosophy, history, and martial arts. His writing style is distinctive, often blending personal experiences with in-depth analysis to explore complex topics from unique perspectives. more

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