Katsujinken, a Sword Arts Journal |
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Editor-In-Chief:
| Hatcher, Jason Lee A. |
Artist:
| Jensen, Kent Warzecha, Roland |
Cover Design by:
| Jensen, Kent |
Editorial Board Member:
| Jensen, Kent Quesinberry, Donna |
Volume Editor:
| Quesinberry, Donna |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Quesinberry, Donna |
Contribution by:
| Khorasani, Manouchehr Moshtagh Shafeian, Hessamoddin Singh, Arun Martin, Paul Warzecha, Roland Amberger, J. Christoph Hayes, Sean Ueno Soke, Kagenori Drawdy Sensei, David Alvarez, Tony Bell, Michael Bell, Gabriel Bolan, Peter Evans, John Femal, Mike Femal, Sherry Fick, Steaphen Keupp, Dan McClafferty, Carl Mele, Greg Mitchell, Gregory Neeley, Dave Perez, Victor Herrero Sugiyama, Keitaro Spain Dojo, Toyama Ryu Waller, Doug Zingg, Robert |
Author:
| Khorasani, Manouchehr Moshtagh Shafeian, Hessamoddin Singh, Arun Martin, Paul Warzecha, Roland Amberger, J. Christoph Hayes, Sean Drawdy Sensei, David Evans, John Fick, Steaphen |
Illustrator:
| Warzecha, Roland |
As told to:
| Ueno Soke, Kagenori Sugiyama, Keitaro |
Interviewed By:
| Drawdy Sensei, David |
Translator:
| Sugiyama, Keitaro |
As told by:
| Sugiyama, Keitaro |
ISBN: | 978-0-9844989-5-6 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2012 |
Publisher: | DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C.
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.99 |
Book Description:
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Katsujinken delivers insight and informative works for the discerning mixed edged weaponry practitioner among either Eastern or Western traditions. With an initial quarterly release, the magazine will be available in digital and print form. Katsujinken portrays artistic renderings concerning all facets of swordsmanship an aspiring edged weaponry connoisseur desires in a publication.
Representing the “Life Giving Sword” by its very title, Katsujinken introduces innovative...
More DescriptionKatsujinken delivers insight and informative works for the discerning mixed edged weaponry practitioner among either Eastern or Western traditions. With an initial quarterly release, the magazine will be available in digital and print form. Katsujinken portrays artistic renderings concerning all facets of swordsmanship an aspiring edged weaponry connoisseur desires in a publication.
Representing the “Life Giving Sword” by its very title, Katsujinken introduces innovative themes where industry highlights are set against rich imagery. Readers benefit from well-balanced exchanges between modernism, historical perspective, and expert wisdom through featured silhouettes. Dojo reviews are combined with sensei messages and useful hotlinks. Training webinars are shared through entertaining videographies with leading-edge instructional pointers. Event schedules are listed both pre- and post-event for competitions and training. Additionally, member anecdotes and stories are shared. The magazine provides well-seasoned multiculturalism with traveler highlights for international practitioner and product reviews deliver an added bonus.