How to Use Jiu Jitsu, 1944 (Book, PB)

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How to Use Jiu Jitsu, I.C. King, First, 1944 (Book, PB)

Features:

  • Title: How to Use Jiu Jitsu

  • Author: I.C. King

  • Edition: First

  • Year: 1944

  • Format: Paperback (staple bound)

  • Publisher: Beckley-Ralston Co.

  • Dimensions: 8.75L x 6W x 0.13″D

  • Pages: 48

  • Condition: Pre-loved fair, cover torn from stapled spine about halfway down book’s length; covers show imperfections with bending, dents, a couple of small tears, and wear to spine; dark browning due to age; small tears on spine at staples; 0.13″ edge tears on pp. 43–48; otherwise clean pages with only minor wear.

Discover Vintage Self-defense

This staple-bound 1944 edition of How to Use Jiu Jitsu offers army-tested methods of self-defense for both men and women. Consequently, you learn how to protect yourself against an assailant of superior strength in any emergency. The author, I.C. King, trained the U.S. Marines in combat tactics. Furthermore, these techniques form part of his Combat Conditioning Manual, Jiu Jitsu Defense. Sketches and photographs profusely illustrate this classic manual. Additionally, similar copies averaged a $30.42 sold price on eBay over the last three years, making this find fairly collectible.

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