_A Concise History of Swords and Swordmaking_ is an accessible guide to the history and practice of mankind's most iconic weapon. Written by a seasoned professional with forty years of experience handling swords, this book is designed to appeal to students, historical fencers and fight directors, authors of swashbuckling adventures, and anyone looking for clear-cut answers about how humans worldwide have interacted with swords from the Bronze Age to the present day. The book covers how swords were made, giving an overview of historical sword production methods in Europe, the Near and Middle East, India, and Japan, as well as surveying significant sword designs from around the world and how they were used. It includes the different materials used in swordmaking and the wide variety of designs and uses, from the ancient Egypritan _khopesh_ to the Japanese _gunto_ used in the second world war. It also looks at swords in the 21st century, including the modern world's continuing fascination with rediscovering period swordsmanship, their role in reenactment, sport, and their use in TV and film. Including accompanying images of the swords discussed, this is a thorough yet entry-level study perfect for new generations of sword enthusiasts.