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1987D7Q0107514International Kung-fu Federation 1987-01-01. Paperback. Good. Text in clean/unmarked condition. Cover has wear. Binding is tight. International Kung-fu Federation paperback
26330Affiche Pliée 120x160cm affiche cinema bon etat
1974196051974. Affichette couleurs recto/verso 21 cm x 30 cm de Autant en Emporte mon Nunchaku film japonais de 1974 réalisé par Ozawa Shigehiro avec Chiba Shin'ichi et distribué par Edo Figa; présentation du film en français et en créole; il y a un numéro de loterie sur l'affichette qui permet de gagner un voyage à Hong-Kong - Bon état -Le film n'est sorti que 15 jours en 1977 en version française et en version créole aux 3 Hausmann et au Bilboquet ;Tarantino est un grand fan de ce film
247 pages with b&w illustrations with movement lines on nearly every page. Chapters include Fists, palms, hooks and claws, Leg snapping (cutting and smashing, two feet kick, patting and locking ), Strength boxing, Hand to hand fight boxing, etc. Text is in Chinese and English.
ill., br. Kung fu in cinese indica un'attività che richiede tempo, energia e pazienza. Chi Kung significa Kung fu della circolazione dell'energia interna. L'autore spiega in questo libro i concetti generali del Chi Kung, la sua storia e le sue relazioni con la salute e le arti marziali. Tratta dei metodi e delle tecniche atti a incrementare la circolazione locale del Chi; il Dan Tien Chi, o circolazione interna/esterna, già sperimentata da taoisti e buddhisti, e infine come usare il Chi Kung per il mantenimento della salute e in abbinamento con le arti marziali. Questo volume sarà di aiuto sia ai principianti che ai praticanti più esperti di arti marziali nell'accrescimento della potenza e dell'efficacia. Chiunque si applichi e dedichi qualche tempo alla pratica di questi esercizi potrà incrementare la propria salute e vitalità.
23174Budo Editions (1 mai 2003). In-8 broché 24 x 1,6 x 17 cm, 255 pages, richement illustré de figures et postures. Excellent état.
23173Budo Editions, 2006. Grand in-8 broché (23,6 x 18 x 3,2 cm ), 479 pages, richement illustré de figures et postures. Excellent état.
77391Paris, Editions Budostore 1995, 210x140mm, 111pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Très bel exemplaire.
195899775Ipoh Perak Malaysia: 1958. So deadly even a Judo-Karate expert fears First editions a complete set of Kung-Fu Karato Atado training cards by the school's founder Leong Fu a 1950s wrestler who pivoted toward selling his brand of fighting to capitalise on growing Western interest in martial arts. The early life of Edward Leong Lee Fu 1932-1991 is somewhat enigmatic but it is believed that he learnt Ju Jitsu as a teenager in Malaysia from Japanese officers stationed there following the invasion. By the 1950s he was a professional wrestler touring Britain for three months and then travelling to Singapore in 1957 for a much-anticipated showdown with Emile Czaja better known as "King Kong" with the match ending in a no contest. Shortly after the Singapore bout Leong Fu released this set of training cards for his patented Karato style to tap into a growing Western fascination with Asian martial arts - a trend reflected in sports but also in cinema and literature. In the United Kingdom the British Judo Association was founded in 1948 with the British Karate Association following in 1964. Several years later Hollywood's "Kung fu wave" began to gather momentum with the films of Bruce Lee. For Leong Fu the West represented an expansive market. His adverts appear in the 1960s in a wide range of American and British periodicals such as Popular Science Popular Mechanics and more unusually British Homing World the official magazine of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association. These adverts signed "Asia's Greatest Karato Master: Leong Fu" promised readers a chance to "learn direct from the Orient" a technique that "paralyzes aggressors within seconds". For an enthusiast dreaming of karate mastery the present cards were ideal. In one final twist in the tale of Leong Fu following retirement he opened a restaurant in Malaysia and grew it into a national franchise. 21 red and white card wallets containing loose sheets front wrappers printed and illustrated in black rear wrappers illustrated with a photographic portrait of Leong Fu. Illustrated front wrappers to each number photographic profile of Leong Fu to rear wrapper of each number illustrated and photographic figures to loose sheets throughout numbers 1-21. Housed in grey archival box. First number front wrapper almost split but holding with a small chip to front top fore-corner otherwise general rubbing and creasing to extremities generally the set in very good condition. unknown
1972CHI609Burbank, Ohara, 1972. 191 Seiten, zahlr. Abb., H 22,5 x 15 cm, OKart. - Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
90 pages. Wonderful colour and black and white photography. Features: A Miserable Woman - color-photo ad inside front cover; Gorgeous one-page colour photo of Chou Tan Wei; Two pages of colour photos of beauitful Hu Hwei Chung; Chelsia Chan - colour photos; Tien Niu - colour photos; 7 Commandments of Kung Fu - two pages of colour photos; Niu Niu - one-page colour photo; Lin Ching Hsia - beautiful colour foldout photo; Tommy and Amy in Singapore; Article and photos of a fellow who is Jackie Chan (we think!); Jenny Chen's Los Angeles performance; More Jackie Chan content; The Roaming Monk; Nice colour-photo ad for The Secret Shaolin Kung-Fu inside back cover. and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
90 pages. Wonderful colour and black and white photography. Features: Nice one-page colour photo of Lin Ching Hsia and Charles Chin walking on beach; Two pages of colour photos of Lin Fung Chaio; The Spring Lake - colour photos; Witty Hand, Witty Sword - colour photos; Hua Chia Ta - one-page colour photo; Shaolin Revengers - foldout colour photos; Eva Ling - beautiful colour fold-out photo; Chung Yao; Lee Hseing; Calcutta Airport adventures; Wang Tao's view of marriage; Yang Fei Fei; San Hsuan Min Lang; Eva Lin; Shaw Yin Yin; Visit Pao Hsueh Li in Taiwan; Everlasting Love; For Whom to be Murdered; Dual Flying Kicks; Gee and Jor; The Guy with Secret Kung-Fu; Nice colour-photo Rado watch ad on back cover; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
2007CINEMA888888888880724Paris, Nouveau Monde Editions, 2007, 18 x 23, 349 pages cousues cousues sous couverture souple illustrée. Abondante iconographie couleurs. "Regroupant des genres aussi divers, le cinéma bis est l'univers du cinéma populaire à petit budget. Il possède ses chefs-d'œuvre et ses navets, ses maîtres et ses ringards, ses stars et ses comédiens pathétiques ; mais il est avant tout le territoire d'un cinéma pas totalement " normalisé ", et donc propice à toutes les formes de transgressions. Cet ouvrage est le guide de ce vaste labyrinthe. Il propose de parcourir cinquante ans de cinéma bis mondial (1957-2007) à travers 250 personnalités : réalisateurs, acteurs et actrices, mais aussi quelques producteurs, scénaristes et techniciens. De John Agar à Alfred Zugsmith, de Dario Argento à Fred Williamson en passant par Roger Corman, Jesus Franco, Christopher Lee, Gordon Mitchell et de nombreuses créatures féminines ensorceleuses..."
brossura Esercizi di stretching e agilità e equilibrio atti a migliorare la rapidità e fluidità nel kungfu. Spiegazione di come portare determinati colpi con la giusta catena cinetica e sfruttando la forza di gravità e il tempismo . Ispirato al kungfu di Bruce Lee.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. 46pp. An introductory overview of martial arts and combat sports including Sumo. Ju-Jitsu, Kendo, Fencing, Kung-fu, Wrestling, Boxing, Judo, Aikido and Karate.
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197616453ABWiesbaden, Falken-Verlag Erich Sicker, 1976. 29 cm, 88 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Farbfotos, illustrierter Pappband. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, Fussecken und unteres Kapital leicht gestaucht, gut erhalten.
96781Unide - sd - In-4 couverture cartonnée illustrée - 76 pages - nombreuses reproductions photographiques
198775420Wu Shu-Verlag Kernspecht, 1987. Original-Broschur, 8°, 198 Seiten.
197550286Bern, München, Wien : Barth 1975. 160 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1997965571997 Editions de Vecchi - 1997 - In-8 broché - 222 pages - nombreuses reproductions photographiques et illustrations
ill. Il Choy Lai Fut è uno stile che enfatizza lo sviluppo tecnico del praticante, ponendogli come meta una elevata efficacia nel combattimento, con una grande capacità sia offensiva che difensiva. Il creatore dello stile fuse in esso tecniche e stili del nord e del sud della Cina: movimenti di braccia, calci, spostamenti agili e veloci. La forma Fu Mei Dahn Dao ('Sciabola della coda di tigre') contiene varie tecniche il cui unico, sostanziale scopo è quello di ottenere, attraverso un movimento sferzante come quello della coda di una tigre, l'immediata eliminazione dell'avversario. Nella forma vengono allenate tutte le tecniche di sciabola e i suoi movimenti vanno eseguiti con continuità e senza soste, in modo simile ad un 'balletto'.