Pistols at Dawn

Pistols at Dawn
Author: Richard Hopton
Publisher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Dueling
ISBN: 9780749929961

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After the gross and unjustifiable insults you have offered me both as a soldier and a gentleman, I conclude you must be prepared to give me that satisfaction I am entitled to. I am therefore to request that you will name a place and hour of meeting.' So runs a typical challenge to a duel from the early 19th century; formal, polite - and potentially fatal. Duelling is deeply imbedded in our collective consciousness, through numerous films and novels; it evokes a golden past, of gentlemen defending their honour (or that of their wives) in the early morning light of a wooded glade; of frockcoats, rapiers and pistols. From the duel's roots in medieval chivalric tournaments, to the unforgiving code of honour in which death was preferable to shame, this fascinating history recounts - with the aid of numerous vivid eye-witness accounts - all the drama and sheer terror of the duel.

Dueling in the Old South

Dueling in the Old South
Author: Jack Kenny Williams
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780890961933

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This history of the social custom of pistol dueling in the antebellum South documents the rules for its conduct, its causes, and its typical participants. Also included is a popular dueling code from the year 1838 by John Lyde Wilson, one-time governer of South Carolina.--From publisher description.

Touché

Touché
Author: John Leigh
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674504380

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Many of the West’s best writers fought in duels or wrote about them, seduced by glamour or risk or recklessness. A gift as a plot device, the duel also offered a way to discover how we face fears of humiliation, pain, and death. John Leigh’s literary history of the duel illuminates these and other tensions attending the birth of the modern world.

The Duel in European History

The Duel in European History
Author: Victor Kiernan
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783608412

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For centuries, duelling played an integral role in the preservation of the aristocratic order in Europe, defying attempts by both church and state to ban the practice. Moreover, the romance and drama of the duel has made it an enduring fixture in films, literature, and the theatre. In The Duel in European History, renowned historian Victor Kiernan writes with his characteristic wit and insight of duelling's evolution from its medieval origins – when it was regarded as a badge of rank - to the early twentieth century, by which time it was seen as an irrational anachronism. In doing so, he shows how the duelling tradition was something unique to Europe and its colonies, and, in its contribution to the development of the officer corps, played a key part in shaping European military power. Drawing on a vast range of historical and cultural sources, this is the definitive account of a violent ritual that continues to fascinate even today.

Pistols at Dawn

Pistols at Dawn
Author: Richard Hopton
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Duelling is embedded in our collective consciousness, through numerous films and books. This book traces the history of the duel from its medieval antecedents in trial by combat and chivalric tournaments. Using numerous accounts of actual duels, it shows how the arcane rules of the duel evolved.

The history of duelling

The history of duelling
Author: John Gideon Millingen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1841
Genre:
ISBN:

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Gentlemen's Blood

Gentlemen's Blood
Author: Barbara Holland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2008-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1596918098

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"Never, never, did I imagine that dueling could be so enthralling, outrageous, gruesome, tragic, and, yes, ridiculous...Lively humor and sparkling prose." -Wall Street Journal The medieval justice of trial by combat evolved into the private duel by sword and pistol, with thousands of honorable men-and not-so-honorable women-giving lives and limbs to wipe out an insult or prove a point. The duel was essential to private, public, and political life, and those who followed the elaborate codes of procedure were seldom prosecuted and rarely convicted-for, in fact, they were obeying a grand old tradition. Based on her fascinating 1997 Smithsonian article, Barbara Holland's Gentlemen's Blood is the first trade book to trace the remarkable, often gruesome, sometimes comical history of the Western tradition of defending one's honor.

Duels and Duelling

Duels and Duelling
Author: Stephen Banks
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747812616

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A duel could result from any challenge to a gentleman's honour, from minor insult to major accusation. At a prearranged time, two men at odds would meet, armed either with swords or pistols, to engage in a formal and sometimes fatal exchange. Gentlemen considered it their prerogative to fight, despite the illegality of duelling, and figures as prominent as the Duke of Wellington and Georges Clemenceau defended their honour in this way. Why did participants flout the law, what codes were followed, what were the changing roles of the seconds, and what were the consequences for victims and victors? Stephen Banks answers these questions and examines the evolution from Norman trials-by-combat to the formalised duel, analysing the custom's decline in England by Victorian times and its final disppearance from Europe by the twentieth century.

The Duelling Handbook, 1829

The Duelling Handbook, 1829
Author: Joseph Hamilton
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486147940

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This 1829 manual offered advice on everything from withdrawal of challenges to weapons. Dramatic anecdotes recount duels arising from disagreements over religion, women, gambling, and other volatile subjects.