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The
Tao of Jeet Kune Do
The best seller that every martial
artist should own !!
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Chinese
Gung Fu
The philosophical art of self
defense , Bruce's first book . It covers traditional Gung Fu more
than JKD. Regardless, it is still a great book!
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Letters
of the Dragon
An anthology of Bruce's
correspondence with family, friends, and fans
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Bruce
Lee's Fighting Methods :Basic training
A must for the
beginning JKD practitioner.
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Bruce
Lee's Fighting Methods :Self Defense Techniques
Realism in self
defense! Excellent techniques that are simple & direct.
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Bruce
Lee's Fighting Methods :Advanced techniques
A great resource for information on
countering, timing, & intercepting.
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Bruce
Lee's Fighting Methods :Skill in techniques
Covers more
advanced techniques, kicking combinations, & parries. Has a
good section on sparring tactics
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The
Tao of Gung Fu: A study in the way of Chinese martial arts
Another book
that focuses on tradition Gung Fu. Good philosophical
chapters and basic universal Gung Fu theory.
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The
art of expressing the human body
This is probably the favorite book
from the Bruce Lee library. It is full of training tips as well as
routines that Bruce used himself!
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Jeet
Kune Do: Bruce Lee's commentaries on the martial way
This book is a lot like the Tao of
JKD. It goes a little more in depth and is much more organized.
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Striking
Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living
Bruce's personal notes and thoughts
on ancient masters and modern.
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Bruce
Lee: Artist of Life
Artist of Life reveals that Lee was
a man who was equal parts, poet, philosopher, scientist, actor,
producer, choreographer, martial artist, father, and friend,
dedicated to artistic expression with the goal of self knowledge.
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Bruce
Lee :Words from a master
A compilation of
Bruce's interviews and significant conversations.
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Wing
Chun Kung Fu Jeet Kune Do
A Comparison By Ted Wong and
William Cheung.
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Zen
in the Martial arts
Not a book on JKD or Bruce but it
is a classic. A must read!
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The
Art of War
These are the words of ancient
Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu, whose now-classic treatise, The Art
of War, was written more than 2,500 years ago.
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The
Wisdom of Insecurity
An exploration
of man's quest for psychological security and spiritual certainty
in religion and philosophy.
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The
Book of Five Rings
Written by one of Japan's greatest
Samurai, it is a book that is helpful in all aspects of life.
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The
Book: on The Taboo Against knowing
A witty attack on the illusion that
the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien
physical objects.
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The
Tao Te Ching
The most accessible and
authoritative modern English translation of the ancient Chinese
classic. Offers the essence of each word and makes Lao Tsu's
teaching immediate and alive.
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Essential
Confucius
Cleary presents
the core teachings of the great Chinese philosopher, educator, and
social critic in a convenient, easy-to-read format.
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