<p>First published in 1956 <i>The English Master of Arms </i>presents a fascinating chapter of social history not merely of fencing. It was the common custom of gentlemen to bear arms and the background to this custom is an important aspect of history of manners and conduct. Changes in social condition made the weapon an accessory to dress rather than a protective equipment; but the enthusiasm for the cult of arms increased. Amply encouraged the Master of Arms brought his art ever nearer to perfection; at the same time he became a recognised arbiter of conduct for he insisted upon the exact observance of a strict code of honour of courtesy and of self-restraint. </p><p>Essentially unassuming he relied for his social influence upon his own example and he seemed to his contemporaries such an unchanging unit in the established order of life that it did not occur to them to hand down their impressions to succeeding generations. This book is an effort to remedy their omission by recording from widely scattered sources the simple annals of the English Master of Arms of how he emerged established his schools and taught his art. </p>
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