Vagabonds From Where the Japanese Ninjutsu Originated
Inbunden bok. Leung's Publications. 3 uppl. 1985. 166 sidor.
Mycket gott skick. Skyddsomslag i mycket gott skick. Revealing ALL aspects of Chinese Black-Art from where the Japanese ninjutsu originated. Revealing ALL top serets: Chinese black-art, defraudation, "Mou Shan" witchcraft, drugs and piosons, great magic shows, "body-disappearance" teckniques, vagabond kungfu, etc. Technical demonstration, historical information and ther detailed materials contributed by Sifu Cheng Kai Ming, the existing Grandmaster of the Orthodox Vagabond, and Sifu Wong Tim, existing Grandmaster of "Ching Fa Pai". Text in English. Lavishly illustrated. Hardcover w. dustjacket. 4:o. 285x215x16 mm. 820 g. Fine copy, signs of use, no name inscription. [3614ö] /---/ This book is about vagabonds that traveled around China doing magic tricks and scamming people. It describes the secret ways vagabonds communicated with each other and some of the tricks they used in their scams. It also describes some of the vagabond martial arts techniques. It claims that vagabond martial arts has more dirty fighting moves (such as headbutting) in it than other chinese martial arts because chinese martial arts usually ignore or don't emphasize such techniques much due to chinese people considering them to be ruffian moves.