Paladin Press, 2006. — 264 p. — ISBN: 1-58160-507-2.
"Arwrology" is derived from the old Welsh word "arwr", meaning an all-out hand-to-hand fighter. It was developed by Gordon E. Perrigard, a Canadian medical doctor who combined his knowledge of advanced ju-jitsu with his knowledge of human anatomy to come up with this devastatingly effective close-in combat system.
"Arwrology" was originally released in 1943 in Canada for use in training combatants for World War II. Martialists from all over the world quickly hailed its superior fighting methods, and today it remains one of the most highly sought after - and most valuable - fighting manuals in the world.
Chapters show how to defeat an armed person, overcome brute strength, and fall without injury. Learn all the basics of hand-to-hand combat in a fine survey that includes black and white step-by-step photos.