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41. Bruce Lee : Jeet Kune Do (Spanish
42. Life and Tragic Death of Bruce
 
$59.95
43. Bruce Lee's 1 and 3 Inch Power
$35.00
44. Bruce Lee. El Tao del Gung Fu
$6.30
45. Wing Chun Kung-Fu
 
46. THE LEGEND OF BRUCE LEE
$2.88
47. The Dragon and the Tiger: The
$159.07
48. Great Martial Arts Movies: From
$78.90
49. Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey
$99.95
50. Lee Siu Loong Memories of the
$9.99
51. Me, Chi, and Bruce Lee: Adventures
 
52. The Unbeatable Bruce Lee A Manual
 
53. Bruce Lee's My Martial Arts Training
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54. King Dragon - The World of Bruce
55. Bruce Lee's Non-Classical Gung-Fu
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56. The Legendary Bruce Lee (Literary
57. Bruce Lee
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58. Unsettled Matters - The Life and
$1.64
59. Immortal Combat: Portrait of a
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60. Lee Kelly

41. Bruce Lee : Jeet Kune Do (Spanish Edition)
by John Little
Paperback: 456 Pages (2006-06-01)
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Asin: 8480198605
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Este libro es una presentación completa del arte de Bruce Lee, el jeet kune do. El desarrollo de esta original forma de arte marcial, sus principios, técnicas centrales y planes de lección son presentados aquí con las propias palabras de Lee. También se muestran esquemas ilustrativos de Lee y su extraordinario tratamiento sobre la naturaleza del combate, el éxito mediante las artes marciales y la importancia de una actitud mental positiva en el entrenamiento. El lector también encontrará una serie depreguntas que todo artista marcial debe formularse a sí mismoy que Lee se planteó con el propósito de explorar como parte de su propio desarrollo aunque no llegó a vivir para completarlas. ... Read more


42. Life and Tragic Death of Bruce Lee
by Linda Lee
Paperback: 192 Pages (1975-02-06)

Isbn: 0352300434
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This Has to be the most accurate account of "Boo Boo's" life
This book written by Bruce's wife Linda with high quality glossy photo's (in the middle) has to be the most accurate account of his life. Written so near to his death when all is still clear in one's mind, I feel this givesthe book the edge over some others that I have read claiming to be the lifestory. As an example, we all understand that Bruce hurt his back badly atone point in his life and it is common knowledge that he was laid up formany weeks/months. What is not clear is not is how this came about - somestories say that he got in a fight and was kicked in the back whilst otherssay that he had bad muscle spasms around his spine causing pressure onnerves etc which grew to be too much. However, in this book Linda statesthat she found him in agony in the gym (and this rings true from personalexperiences with students) on the floor unable to move due to attempting todeadlift (stiff legged) a 200 lb barbell - which if he could achieve wouldenable him to stand up even if a grown man had got him in a head lock orsimilar. This all rings true to me and makes the other stories lessbelievable. So on this one item and that fact that it was written so nearhis death I make my assumption taht this is the most accurate account ofBruce's life that you will ever read. IT NEEDS TO BE REPRINTED.

5-0 out of 5 stars THE RAREST BRUCE LEE BOOK ? BY HIS WIFE 1975
This is not a review as such , but i believe this book published by 'STAR BOOKS' isbn 0 352 30043 4 in the uk is the definative review of his personal life by his wife linda lee.

This is a superb read, written bysomeone who knew him best and gives a facinating insight into hislife.

My copy of the book was located back in 1985 much by accident in aoxfam shop.

I expect it is very very valuable to collectors only (ofcourse!) - if any one can give me a value (uk/us) , i would appreciatethis.

email me at ' DAVE@DUNK98.FREESERVE.CO.UK ' ... Read more


43. Bruce Lee's 1 and 3 Inch Power Punch
by James W. DeMile
 Paperback: Pages (2000)
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Asin: 9990457808
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Anyone Can Learn This Punch Effectively
".....In this specialized training manual, DeMile presents a simple but organized approach to one of Bruce Lee's dynamic techniques.

The materials is presented in such a way that ANYONE CAN LEARN THIS PUNCH EFFECTIVELY, regardless of his martial arts background."
[from the booklet of the back cover]

5-0 out of 5 stars Real Deal -- The Instructions in this book worked first time and every time for me.
The 1-inch and 3-inch or Floating punches are real.They work.They are dangerous to your partner so FOLLOW the advice to use a METRO phone book and perhaps add a judogi (not a thin karate type).

I am buying another copy because my original one is lost -- when I first found this book I had some basic skill in karate, aikido, and fighting but in no way wish to claim any great expertise.I am moderately strong with fairly quick strong hands -- as a point of reference.

I read the book quickly (takes only a few minutes, to an hour or so if you read slowly); I did NOT spend weeks or months doing the exercises; I practiced for a few minutes solo.Then I tried it.

It worked first time (it worked too well really*), and has worked every time since, although I seldom demonstrate it and have ALWAYS done so in a static position (not moving around fighting or sparring.)

*The first time I tested it, I made what might have been a serious mistake in using a fairly small local phone book instead of a large metro area tome -- don't use anything less than 2 1/2-3 inches in thickness until you understand this.If in doubt, ADD more padding like a big folded towel or judogi.

Fortunately, even on that first attempt I "pulled" it somewhat (maybe 50%) by not reaching very 'deep' for the full effect.My partner was not permanently injured. However, my partner would NOT let me repeat the technique even after the offer of a larger phone book and more padding.

Later I showed it to my aikido training partners with full padding (New Orleans metro book and judogi) but even then I have always pulled it a bit.I am pretty sure that I have never let it go more than about 70%, maybe less. Still it works.

If it doesn't work for you then you either need to read and follow the instructions more carefully, practice more thoroughly, relax morecompletely, MAYBE do more push-ups (least likely but you do need some strength and speed), or all of the above.

Seriously it works.I have never taught it due to the responsibility, but the book does describe it accurately and completely (unlike many of the descriptions on web sites and forums**) and so there you are if you want to learn it.

** So far, every description I have read on the web has left out at least one component, usually such articles leave out a couple of key points.I would not be surprised if the punch works somewhat without all the elements, but I KNOW it works if you follow the instructions completely.

P.S.> I would like to practice it "moving/sparring" if I can find the right partner(s) to do this safely.My current Systema & Tai Chi instructor is likely up to the challenge -- he's a tough one.

4-0 out of 5 stars Go take lessons!
This book is getting a lot of flak for not imparting Bruce Lee's devastating martial arts secrets, but of course the flaw here is that you're trying to learn martial arts from a book. It's fine as an overview if you're curious about the basic mechanics involved, but it's not the modern equivalent of the mystical ancient scrolls you've been taught to expect in those late night cable tv kung-fu movie marathons. At best, this book should only be used as a supplemental to formal instruction. If you bought this book expecting to learn this (or any) technique without real-life instruction, you have no right to whine after your friends beat you up.

Put simply, if you're serious about learning this technique you need to learn it from a person, not a paperback that you found on the internet.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great little manual!
Great book on these mechanics! I've learned similar mechanics in Wing Chun, similar but not the same. To a martial artist, the mind and breath exercises described herein are things that could be taken into other areas of training, rather than just this technique.
If such a technique can be learned from a book, it can be learned from this book, but one must build the skill patiently and a step at a time, as it is explained.
I don't know if this is a good buy for a regular person, but it's a treasure to an impassioned martial artist.

5-0 out of 5 stars tha rewiew
Awesome book on the one and three inch punch. THESE punching techniques are deadly and needs a lot of practice to perform it the way De'mile does it. Buy it if you want to know how to keep inside yourself a very strong knockpunch[if used on the jaw or solar plexus}that can be usefull against an physical fight ... Read more


44. Bruce Lee. El Tao del Gung Fu (Spanish Edition)
by Bruce Lee
Paperback: 224 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$35.00
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Asin: 8480199040
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El gung fu, antecesor del karate, ju-jutsu, etc., es una de las formas conocidas más antiguas de defensa personal y se puede considerar como la esencia concentrada de sabiduría y pensamientos profundos sobre el arte del combate.Bruce Lee emprendió en 1963 la redacción de un manual detallado acerca del Tao del Gung Fu; ese libro nunca fue publicado, pero las notas que escribió entonces han sido compiladas y editadas por John Little manteniendo la esencia de Lee. Según las propias palabras de Lee...este libro fue escrito para la defensa personal tal como se enseña en China y tal como se usa en emergencias reales. Hemos seleccionados sólo aquellos movimientos que se pueden efectuar sólo con un pequeño gasto de fuerza y sin entrenamiento o experiencia previos. Finalmente, hemos de resaltar encarecidamente que estos movimientos no pueden dominarse sin práctica, más práctica y aún más práctica (...) pues el dominio no se logra sin un estudio y una práctica constantes . ... Read more


45. Wing Chun Kung-Fu
by J. Yimm Lee
Paperback: 223 Pages (1999-06-01)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$6.30
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Asin: 0897500377
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The first form of wing chun, sil lum tao, is demonstrated with over 100 photographs. James Lee studied sil lum and wing chun before training with Bruce Lee in jeet kune do. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars simple and helpful but not fully statisfying
I have read the book andI think it is recommended for someone who is begginer in Wing Chun. Very good pictures help you learn the sil lim tao form, main theory of WT is explained and it includes trapping methods as well as defence tactics. This is not a book with the whole WT system neither have fully detailed descriptions of the tactics and this is the basic drawback but it is the one with the vary basics and it is simple and helpful.

5-0 out of 5 stars A classic in every sense
I bought this book over 30 years ago & it remains THE ONE I refer to regarding preliminary technique, despite all subsequent purchases of high priced, tricked-out volumes.It is simple, to the point & a fine reference guide in case you've either forgotten or wish to confirm a concept.While you can't learn an art just from a book, no matter who the author studied/practiced with, you can refresh your recollections with this one.Buy 2, used, so you can carry one with you if the need to bone up on something becomes overwhelming while you're away from home.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Wing Chun resource for beginners.
This was the first of many publications on Wing Chun that I had recieved. It's a very thorough book on the foundations of Wing Chun. It's been awhile since I've picked my copy up, but the information sticks pretty well. The diagrams for the blocking zones come to mind, when learning the basic defence manuevers. It gives clear and concise instruction on learning the first form of Wing Chun, Siu Num Tao. The trappying hands exercises and drills are fun to do, and are very precise in the illustations.

The only thing I felt was missing was a better understanding of Chi-Sao (sticky hands) Most instuctors I've spoken with have said it's almost IMPOSSIBLE to learn sticky hands from a book. Perhaps a video series might be better in explaining the movements.

I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for the basic steps to a Wing Chun program. Perhaps followed by some of William Cheung's books as well. For a more complete beginner to advanced series, I'd recommend checking out Randy Williams textbook series on Wing Chun. They are a bit more pricy, but well worth it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Back to basics
Don't under estimate the contents and value of information in this book.
After 20 years, I am still practicing the basics, because my
current sifu made me realize I didn't practice the basics thoroughly.
I didn't spend the time, as there were too many distractions in life.

Learn the punches, practice the punches, from 100 repetitions, work up to 1000 punches every day if you can.
Practice the blocks. My current wing chun sifu bruised my forearm with a light touch.

Practice the basics thoroughly, daily, it will serve you well.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT WING CHUN SI LIM TAO
GREAT BOOCK ON THE FIRST FORM SI LIM TAO. THIS IS THE AUTHENTIC YIP MAN FORM. WITH SOME GOOD APLICATIONS TO. GREAT BOOK. IF YOU WANT THE REAL THING THIS IS IT. LOOK UP YIP MAN MPEG VIDIO CLIP THIS IS THE SAME FORM TOUGHT IN THIS BOOK! GET IT LERN IT APPLY IT! ... Read more


46. THE LEGEND OF BRUCE LEE
by Alex Ben Block
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1975)

Asin: B000MD6P72
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars It Was Mass Marketed, Hurried, but Nostalgic
Alex Ben Block, somewhat known the time, produces a hurried bio on Lee soon after his death, as Dell capitalizes on the death of Bruce and the Kung Fu craze. Block makes several terminology mistakes, which was much more common in the 70s when non-martial artists were largely ignorant of terms and definitions.This is an irritant, but nothing more.

Block tries to get a "feeling" about Bruce Lee's pressures, the events surrounding him, and the Hong Kong movie business - here he largely succeeds.He succeeds in the Hollywood - Hong Kong connection, but largely fails in his martial arts knowledge and those circles where Bruce walked, taught, and associated in.

My biggest disagreement? Block finds Return of the Dragon (Way of the Dragon)to be Lee's worse movie - it is my personal favorite.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good biography
Not your typical biography.Block gets very deeply into the history of China, religious beliefs, etc. Some of that can be boring, but it's stil ok.His in depth description of the life of the 'busy ninja' is especially interesting to read.Because this book was written far more closely to Bruce's death than many books on the life of BL, it has the most in depth review of all the autopsy's I have seen.
I didn't find his review of Bruce's films on the mark all the time.There are a few interesting photos here that I haven't seen anywhere else, which was a nice bonus.When Alex Ben Block was interviewed in one of those documentaries, he really explained the BL films and the effect they had on people very well, but he didn't show too much of that attitude in the book. Still a good read.

5-0 out of 5 stars great bio
A great bio of the martial arts legend. Detailed account of his life, entertainment and martial arts career. Great section of photos too.

3-0 out of 5 stars Should be brought back to print
If you'd like to know more about the world's first Chinese American superstar, this book is the place to begin.Published not long after Bruce Lee's tragic death, it benefits from the author's in-depth interviews with many figures now lost to us, including the master screenwriter Stirling Silliphant.Great photos and great background on Angela Mao also.Worth checking out! ... Read more


47. The Dragon and the Tiger: The Birth of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do
by Sid Campbell, Greglon Lee
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-10-24)
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Asin: 1583940898
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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In 1962 author Greglon Lee's father, martial arts expert James Yimm Lee, joined forces with the future superstar Bruce Lee (1940-1973) to form the Jun Fan Gung-fu Institute, now considered the birthplace of Jeet Kune Do. Their relationship was crucial in Lee’s progression from unknown student to celebrated master, shaping Lee's ideology and outlook on the martial arts for years to come. Using extensive interviews with dozens of Bruce's students and contemporaries as well as anecdotes based on rare documents and family history, the authors present an engaging picture of Bruce Lee as an extraordinarily talented young man who was also a warm and caring person. This insider's look at Bruce Lee's formative years also outlines the development of Lee's legendary skills between 1962 and 1965, an era previously unchronicled, ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Poorly Written Story Of Great Martial Artists
This is a poorly written book about two great martial artists.I've been a martial artist and a Bruce Lee fan for over 30 years and have read many books and magazine articles about the legendary martial artist, and have to say this book has been a great disappointment.The book is slow and boring and I would not recommend it to anyone.Better to read one of Jesse Glover's, Dan Inosanto's, or John R. Little's books on the subject.

1-0 out of 5 stars Truly pathetic
This book is just plain awful.I was expecting to learn more about James Lee (who IMHO is the most underated of all JKD practioners).

Most stories are conjecture and out right lies.The authors should be ashamed of themselves.This book does nothing but tarnish the legend of Bruce Lee.

To add insult to injury, it reads like a 3rd grade book report.

If I could write this review in blood and tears, I would.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gotta take the good w/ the bad
The first part of this book regarding Bruce Lee's training w/ Gin Foon Mark seems totally bogus ! There is no eveidence Bruce Lee ever met this guy. The book details Lee's father and Bruce himself in NY, even covering in detail their innermost thoughts,and there is no proof of this other than the oral record of this guy who has claimed for years to have taught Bruce Lee. I think actually Lee's fathers last trip to the USA was when Bruce was born in 1940 .

On the other hand the material covering Seattle and early Oakland seems to be on the up and up and very imformative.

3-0 out of 5 stars part 2 needs a real author
this is a book that has been needed for a long time now. the early bruce, and a look back at how he developed. there's great stuff here...too bad it reads like a "junior scholastic" teen book! the authors are poor storytellers. this is bruce lee material we have all been waiting for, james yimm lee, jesse glover, wally jay, etc. the early years! fantastic! some great photos...and some not so great maps, copied from "mapquest"? the book reads like a danielle steel movie-of-the-week potboiler...boring. fantastic material, horrible presentation. like a 5-star meal on a paper plate. bruce and james history both deserve a better treatment...5 star material served as 2 star writing! poor publishing from a company that usually puts out quality books. found quite a few grammatical mistakes...so o.k. get a real writer and a proofreader too! maybe they will make-up for it with volume 2.

5-0 out of 5 stars James Yimm Lee & Bruce: Incredible!
An incredibly enthralling look at the relationship between two of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century.One now a well-known icon (Bruce Jun Fan Lee), the other just coming into his due (James Yimm Lee).For the first time, in this extensive work we can read about the symbiotic relationship between Bruce Lee and James Yimm Lee (not blood related to one another despite the last name).The book is helped immensely through the participation of Greglon Yimm Lee, James Lee's son, who offers insight into the life of his father and family life previously unknown.

Largely forgotten, or formerly summed up in a few brief paragraphs, James Lee wrote and published the first publicly available serious gung fu books in English. James Lee was a consummate martial artist in his own right, having studied at one of the first public Sil Lum (Shao-Lin) schools in San Francisco (under T.Y. Wong), as well as making it a practice to trade techniques and practice with other martial artists throughout the Bay area.Another famed student of James Lee's covered in this book is Al Novak, a pioneer in his own right.

James Lee was one of the first martial arts men to advocate the practical approach through his books, keeping useful information, and rejecting the notion of maintaining"tradition for tradition's sake."As a matter of fact, if you compare any of J.Y. Lee's early self-published books, you can see the progression J.Y. Lee made from blind obedience to tradition, to creating his own practical tradition.Of course, most of us don't have access to these books--which is what makes this volume, "The Dragon and the Tiger", a treasure.

There are photos and explanations of James Lee's early books, training devices, and classes--and the full story of how Bruce Lee came to adopt many of James Lee's theories and methods.It isn't difficult to see how James Lee's concepts became popularized by Bruce Lee, who adapted many of James Lee's methods to his own needs (as James Lee had intended).Bruce Lee of course, later became legendary for his own practical approach, which was later systematized in his Jun Fan Gung Fu and Jeet Kune Do, influencing contemporary martial arts thought in the U.S. and the World.

This is a book about friendship.About a journey into study and research and human limits that two men undertook together.It provides new information not contained in any other work which makes for an enjoyable read and a hard-to-set-down book.Finally, a book that gives credit where it is due--to James Yimm Lee: teacher, student, and argueably perhaps the greatest influence upon Bruce Lee.You needn't be a Bruce Lee fan to enjoy this book, anyone with an interest in American martial arts history, the Chinese community in America, or American history in general should find this fascinating. ... Read more


48. Great Martial Arts Movies: From Bruce Lee to Jackie Chan and More (Citadel Film)
by Richard Meyers
Paperback: 276 Pages (2001-01-01)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$159.07
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Asin: 0806520264
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Meyers offers an "up-to-date, authoritative kick-butt book" detailing the best movies and where to find them. Color photos. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars One Of The Best
One of the best works on the martial arts film genre. An absolute essential guide for genre buffs.

4-0 out of 5 stars From Bankruptcy to Buyout
Well, after the original publisher going under and a new one taking up the slack, the long-promised book is finally out with the full story from China, Hong Kong, Japan, and America. As promised, the new book takes the tale full circle, from its auspicious Wong Fei Hong beginnings to the worldwide triumph of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Not just one actor, one director, and one era, but a whirlwind tour of them all, through the Venoms,Master Killer, and women warriors to Sammo, Jet, Yuen, and all the rest. There's even a color photo section with some incredibly rare images. Perfect? Well, no. I wish there had been more from the HK independant producers, the lesser known Shaw Brothers directors, an index, and a "worst of" list (to go along with the "best of" one). But considering what the book went through on the long road to publication, it held up remarkably well. Enjoy! ... Read more


49. Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey
by John R. Little, John Little
Paperback: 304 Pages (2002-07-27)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$78.90
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Asin: 0809297221
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Bruce Lee's last movie, Game of Death, was released shortly after the megastar's tragic death. From its first screening, controversy surrounded the film, with millions of fans worldwide believing it misrepresented Lee's vision and undermined his legitimacy as a martial artist and philosopher. Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey offers readers a unique insider's account of the remaking of this incomparable film--a film in which Lee intended to showcase not only his mastery as a martial artist and actor but also his personal philosophy.

After searching nearly thirty years, Bruce Lee expert and award-winning filmmaker John Little found Lee's original scripting notes, directorial instructions, and more than ninety-five minutes of unreleased footage from this film. In the late 1990s, working closely with Lee's widow and referring to Lee's own copious notes, Little painstakingly reconstructed the movie according to Lee's vision. Here, readers get the inside story, firsthand from the man who made the discovery, remade the movie, and, in doing so, honored the best-loved and most highly respected martial artist in living history.

The perfect complement to Warner Home Video's movie of the same name, Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey offers fans a rare behind-the-scenes account of remaking the film as well as the most comprehensive presentation of Lee's philosophy available to date. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Warrior's Journey
"Bruce Lee - A Warrior's Journey" is a great compliment book to the DVD presentaion by the same name by author John Little.

This is the final and sadly incomplete contributions and work on the film entitled: The Game of Death (1972-73) by the late Bruce Lee who died at the young age of 32 in July of 1973.

This is a book that tries to fill in the many gaps of what might have been the late Bruce Lee's greatest martial arts action film. Lee had intended the film to be an expression of his personal philosophy and principles of combat which he called Jeet Kune Do. He was planning to educate the public on his personal insights, principles and philosohy of martial arts while entertaining them at the same time.

This book presents Bruce Lee's long lost original script and director notes for his incomplete film entitled: The Game of Death (1972-73) combined withwith long lost final film footage of the master in action (seen on DVD of same title) in the sequence and manner that the late Bruce Lee had intended for the film.

Although the film footage is sadly incomplete and lacks the quality that Bruce Lee's films had a reputation for it is our final look at a man that truly shook the world with his insight, philosopy and amazing on-screen presence.

I highly recommend this book as a compliment to the DVD by the same name.

Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey

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50. Lee Siu Loong Memories of the Dragon Bruce Lee
by Phoebe Lee, Robert Lee, Agnes Lee, Peter Lee
Hardcover: 122 Pages (2004)
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Asin: 9889818418
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Extremely rare book with extremely rare pictures of Bruce Lee. Beautifully done in full color and large pictures that must be seen to be appreciated. also personal handwritten notes by Bruce's brother and sister and family members, since his childhood. Pictures, large full page and extremely clear, of Bruce's writtings in Chinese and his commentaries. Truely, a collector's edition. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous pictures
This book is awesome.Full of high definition, up and close, extremely clear pictures of Bruce Lee himself, his family members and friends.Includes up close photos of his writings and personal notes from him and too him.Some pictures of this collection have surfaced everywhere, but never before have all of them, and the missing pictures, ever been put into one volume, and in proper sequence.This is an awesome collection for us fans of Bruce Lee and his wonderful family. ... Read more


51. Me, Chi, and Bruce Lee: Adventures in Martial Arts from the Shaolin Temple to the Ultimate Fighting Championship
by Brian Preston
Paperback: 312 Pages (2009-01-06)
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Asin: 1583942688
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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What happens when a self-styled wuss sets out to earn a black belt? Why have Eastern martial arts become so popular worldwide? Is the Ultimate Fighting Championship a beautiful fusion of East-meets-West martial technique, or shameless commercialization? These questions and more find answers in Me, Chi, and Bruce Lee, a rollicking journey through the world of modern martial arts.

Author Brian Preston’s trek takes him from a kung fu school in his hometown of Victoria, Canada, to the storied Shaolin Temple in China, back to Canada to meet Brazilian Jujitsu legend Royce Gracie, and on to Vegas and the thrills of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Along the way, Preston discovers a vast array of martial arts practices, theories, and controversies—when he’s not too busy getting a beat-down from a 60-year-old woman. Sprinkled with reflective detours into serious subjects like the nature of violence and the state of modern China, Me, Chi, and Bruce Lee expertly blends a lively travelogue, a droll riff on the “innocent abroad” theme, and an informative introduction to global martial arts. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good for a martial arts newbie...
After years of running from danger, Brian Preston decides to learn to defend himself.He enrolls in a Kung Fu Academy.His plans to earn a black belt, or at least a blue belt, are derailed when he suffers rib and shoulder injuries - and his daughter Grace is born.While he heals he embarks on a series of trips to explore the history and various kinds of martial arts.His journeys take him from a quiet walk up a mountain in China to a seat at the rowdy Ultimate Fighting Championship.By the end of the book, Preston finds a form of martial arts that works for a so-called "spineless wuss" like him.
Preston writes in a readable style that alternates between a personal journal and a martial arts history lesson.I didn't know anything about martial arts when I started reading this, but neither did Preston when he began writing, so this book worked out well for me.I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in martial arts, or anyone who enjoys reading adventure-type memoirs.My only wish was that it had a few photos!

1-0 out of 5 stars Use This Book For Toilet Paper!!!
I hate to put down anyone's work, but I had to make an exception for this, as the author of this piece of trash has no problem putting down martial art legend, Bruce Lee.Brian Preston, the author, admits he has lacked any testicular fortitude all his life and decides to set about studying and writing about the martial arts to quell the demons of his past experiences with fighting.He sets the lofty goal of obtaining a black belt in Kung Fu in one year. Brian believes he will be enough of an authority to talk about the martial arts with some intelligence after one year's time of study, please!He finds the world renowned "Sifu Bob" in Canada.We never learn Sifu Bob's last name, or maybe it is revealed later in the book, but I stopped reading this book in disgust after page 74. Sifu Bob in his expert opinion says on page 23, "Bruce Lee as a teacher, husband, and a man was deeply flawed."We are all flawed Sifu Bob, how come we did not hear your flaws? Keeping reading from page 23 to hear Sifu Bob's galling critique of Bruce Lee's fighting, techniques, and moves.Brian laps up this expert advice like a hungry kitten at fresh bowl of milk.Brian, then, with his vast experience in the martial arts, opines on page 78, that Bruce Lee hype is based only on his movies visual aspect.Bruce Lee has zero impact with his words, his collected writing a "snooze."Brian, do you see anyone quoting Sifu Bob or Master Don? How many books have they sold? How many lives have your "masters" impacted? Sure, some, but not the multitude like Bruce Lee.Did they create their own system that thousands follow today? When they pass on will they have hundreds of people visiting their graves? Mr. Preston, in short, stick with writing about such important things such as "Global Marijuana Culture" your last book, because as a martial artist you have no voice or authority.

The perspective buyer would be advised to get the book at the library or wait for this to be in the bargain bin at your local bookstore. Dont pay more than 99 cents though.If you want a REAL martial art experience book read, "Angry White Pajamas" or "Iron and Silk." I would give this book zero stars but that is not an option on Amazon.

5-0 out of 5 stars What A Delightful and Quite Often Humorous Look at One's Mans Martial Journey
To be perfectly frank, I hadn't really heard much of anything about this book and just happened upon it earlier today while browsing the martial arts section. It has kind of an intriguing title, so I decided to pick it up and browse through it. Minutes later I was hooked!

From the first mention of fighting in a Canadian Hockey team, to being an observer ringside at a UFC card, the author really captures his experiences and those of the people around him in a very real and quite often humorous light, even though I get the feeling that at times that wasn't his intent.

The author takes you on a rather fast paced journey from his childhood exploits playing hockey in Canada, to his journey of self-discovery through the martial art of Kung Fu and his deep meditative reflections upon the inner meaning of the Bruce Lee movies, and ending ringside at a UFC card.

I found this book to be very enjoyable and a great way to relax and laugh for a couple of hours.

Shawn Kovacich
Martial Artist/Author of the Achieving Kicking Excellence series. ... Read more


52. The Unbeatable Bruce Lee A Manual of the Master in Action Collector's Edition
by The Editors of Kung-Fu Monthly
 Hardcover: Pages (1978)

Asin: B000J42NOS
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53. Bruce Lee's My Martial Arts Training Manual
by Jacques Anton
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1976)

Asin: B003VCKFOK
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54. King Dragon - The World of Bruce Lee
by Norman Borine
Hardcover: 357 Pages (2009-01-01)
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Asin: 1604140291
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Born in the Year of the Dragon at the hour of the Dragon, Bruce Lee seemed destined for greatness from birth. Throughout his life people whose lives he touched could sense his inner strength and spiritual awareness and were drawn to it. Later in his film career, that same magnetism coupled with his martial arts abilities made for a powerful screen presence that demanded an audience s attention. Norman Borine, a personal friend of the Lee family and proprietor of The World of Bruce Lee Museum, tells the story of the martial artist s amazing life from birth to death, including anecdotes and quotes from Lee s family, friends, students and fans, as well as interesting facts about his amazing physical prowess and films. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars big dissapointment
high price ,bad black& white pictures quality,arrived in bad condition
was torn apart when opening the pages...big dissapointment

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Collectible or Gift
This book gave an interesting view of Bruce Lee's life told with quotes from friends and family. Author Norman Borine was a family friend and counted Bruce Lee's mother, Grace, among his closest friends. Lee was an interesting and compelling person and this is proven by both the story of his life and the information about his great physical prowess. The book also includes many photos, both of Lee, and of exhibits in Borine's World of Bruce Lee museum. This would be a great addition to any Bruce Lee fan's collection. ... Read more


55. Bruce Lee's Non-Classical Gung-Fu
by Jesse Glover
Paperback: Pages (1978-06)
list price: US$10.95
Isbn: 0960232818
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Jesse GLover, Bruce Lee's first and foremost student
Jesse Glover has written books on Bruce Lee that stand as the only information available on how Mr. Lee was trained before coming to the United States, his training and thinking when he arrived here, and thefoundationhe began to evolve to arrive at his later skills.Mr. Lee didnot teach his foundation, which occured during his Seattle years, afterleaving Seattle.Jesse Glover is supremely qualified to discuss thisfoundation and time, as he was Bruce Lee's training partner, whom Mr. Leeused to work out changes, and eventually that foundation.This particularbook also includes pictures and information on Wong Shun Leong, one ofBruce Lee's senior, and formative instructors, before Mr. Lee came to theU.S. In a society concerned primarily with image, perhaps it is fittingthat Bruce Lee's formative years, and his foundation, remain anonymous. Mr. glover's books are the only substantive information on this subject. ... Read more


56. The Legendary Bruce Lee (Literary Links to the Orient)
by Jack Vaughn
Paperback: 160 Pages (1986-06-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A collection of articles detailing Bruce Lee’s rise to fame, including Lee’s own famous and controversial essay "Liberate Yourself from Classical Karate." 160 pgs. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Reprint of a classic
"The Legendary Bruce Lee" is a modern reprint of an excellent book that was originally published back in the 1970s, not too long after this martial artist legend's death.However, that item has been out of print for many years, so this is a great opportunity to get a newer version of it.The modern reprinting seems to include all of the original text and photos, so it would make a great addition to your Bruce Lee collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Insightful and Honest
This book tells the story of Bruce Lee skillfully and it is really a 'must have' for Bruce Lee fans.

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57. Bruce Lee
by Mike Baron
Paperback: 144 Pages (1995-05-18)

Isbn: 1852866136
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Bruce Lee was the first martial arts star and the first truly internationed Chinese actor. Considered by many to be the greatest screen fighter of all time, his true genius was in popularizing Chinese martial art. The story of his life is portrayed in this graphic novel. ... Read more


58. Unsettled Matters - The Life and Death of Bruce Lee
by Tom Bleecker
Paperback: 252 Pages (2002)
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by Tom Bleecker"In August of 1973 while his body was being flown from Hong Kong to Seattle, Washington, Bruce Lee's coffin mysteriously opened and the dye from his dark blue suit bled onto the coffin's white silk interior. The ancient Chinese saw this as a bad omen. "The buried man will not live in peace!" they proclaimed "There are unsettled matters!"Considered one of the foremost authorities on Bruce Lee today, Tom Bleecker not only trained privately with Lee, but the two shared numerous mutual friends in the martial arts community as well as the Hollywood film industry. Moreover, Bleecker coauthored with Bruce's widow Linda Lee "The Bruce Lee Story", which served as the source material for MCA Universal's motion picture "DRAGON".Unsettled Matters is the result of over four years of intense investigative research that led the author from the back alleys of Hong Kong to obscure court documents uncovered in Los Angeles and Seattle. Learn the shocking truth about the life and death of martial arts icon Bruce Lee. Discover why both the author and the publication company have been threatened with massive civil lawsuits if they dared publish the contents of this book"246 pages, 2nd Edition, updated pictures including evidentiary materials. ... Read more


59. Immortal Combat: Portrait of a True Warrior
by Bruce Thomas
Paperback: 192 Pages (2006-12-26)
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A complete overview of all aspects of combat, from the primitive to the cutting-edge, Immortal Combat uses Bruce Lee’s life and work as a martial artist to examine the crucial differences between the soldier and the warrior. It draws an analogy between the ambitions of the competitive, ego-driven martial sportsman, typified by the career of karate champion Joe Lewis, and the spiritual aims of the martial artist, personified by the life of Morehei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido. Bruce Lee represents the man torn between his ambitions and his art, who somehow has to reconcile the two. The book argues that the path of the martial artist is that of self-mastery and self-knowledge, while the ambition of the martial sportsman is to set himself above and apart from others. This thought-provoking read moves beyond the popular image of Bruce Lee as an action hero, placing his life and legacy in a deeper context. ... Read more


60. Lee Kelly
by Bruce Guenther
Hardcover: 198 Pages (2010-11-01)
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As a sculptor and role model to aspiring young artists, Lee Kelly has played a significant role in creating the Northwest regional art scene. This book documents his sixty-year career. His work has traversed the aesthetic developments of gestural abstraction, minimalism, and post-modernism, while his vocabulary has always retained a core focus on the balance and grace of architectural geometry and a craftsman's respect and understanding of the materials at hand. His work is both an art of contemplation and active experience. The text explores Kelly's impact on the art of the Northwest, his public art projects, and places his work in relation to post-World War II American sculpture. ... Read more


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