"History Of Duelling In All Countries" offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical practice of dueling across various cultures and time periods. Authored by Anne Pierre Coustard de Massi, the book delves into the social customs, traditions, and codes of honor that underpinned this once-prevalent form of conflict resolution. From the dueling grounds of Europe to other corners of the globe, the narrative examines the evolution, rituals, and societal impact of dueling.
This detailed account provides valuable insights into the mindset of individuals who engaged in duels and the societies that condoned them. Readers interested in social history, European customs, and the history of combat will find this book a fascinating and informative resource.
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