I highly recommend this book for anyone into Western Martial Arts. Earlier German authors on martial arts tend to be more cryptic in their descriptions even after translation. Meyer, on the other hand, gives explicit instructions and provides transitions from one section to the next. As a practitioner of medieval martial arts, this book provided a great deal of insight into many aspects of combat. Forgeng, as a translator of the book, gives clear explanations of his translations and includes some of the original German vocabulary for those that prefer the original language for definition purposes. I would be wary about using Meyer's longsword section for medieval Liechtenauer practioners. Meyer is teaching a form of play-fencing done with the longsword that is similar to modern day olympic fencing. That said, I would absolutely recommend that anyone pick this book up; whether or not you're a Historical European Martial Art practitioner or simply into Renaissance combat in general.
Are his comments on Meyer's longsword accurate?
-Eric


