Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

Forming part of the 'Easy Instructor Series', it is highly unlikely that Kato Futsiaki and Professor Butch are anything but aliases. However, it seems to be written by Arthur Hobart Farrar as it resembles Farrar's style. Furthermore, 'Professor Butch' is a name used in other books by Farrar.

The techniques have some rather intriguing names, such as: 'Falling Rock', 'The Judicious Elbow', 'Swallowing The Apple', 'The Ferris Wheel', 'Lowered High Bridge', 'Mill Race', 'Breaking a Habit' and 'Turning Turtle'. Each technique has its own well-written introductory text, and each technique is shown with an illustrative drawing. The book concludes with moves from freestyle wrestling.

This book is published strictly for historical purposes. The Naval & Military Press Ltd expressly bears no responsibility or liability of any type, to any first, second or third party, for any harm, injury, or loss whatsoever.

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Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

Forming part of the 'Easy Instructor Series', it is highly unlikely that Kato Futsiaki and Professor Butch are anything but aliases. However, it seems to be written by Arthur Hobart Farrar as it resembles Farrar's style. Furthermore, 'Professor Butch' is a name used in other books by Farrar.

The techniques have some rather intriguing names, such as: 'Falling Rock', 'The Judicious Elbow', 'Swallowing The Apple', 'The Ferris Wheel', 'Lowered High Bridge', 'Mill Race', 'Breaking a Habit' and 'Turning Turtle'. Each technique has its own well-written introductory text, and each technique is shown with an illustrative drawing. The book concludes with moves from freestyle wrestling.

This book is published strictly for historical purposes. The Naval & Military Press Ltd expressly bears no responsibility or liability of any type, to any first, second or third party, for any harm, injury, or loss whatsoever.

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Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

by Arthur Hobart Farrar
Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

Police Jiu-Jitsu: As Taught to Police, Marines, 'G' Men, Soldiers and Members of the US Coast Guard

by Arthur Hobart Farrar

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Forming part of the 'Easy Instructor Series', it is highly unlikely that Kato Futsiaki and Professor Butch are anything but aliases. However, it seems to be written by Arthur Hobart Farrar as it resembles Farrar's style. Furthermore, 'Professor Butch' is a name used in other books by Farrar.

The techniques have some rather intriguing names, such as: 'Falling Rock', 'The Judicious Elbow', 'Swallowing The Apple', 'The Ferris Wheel', 'Lowered High Bridge', 'Mill Race', 'Breaking a Habit' and 'Turning Turtle'. Each technique has its own well-written introductory text, and each technique is shown with an illustrative drawing. The book concludes with moves from freestyle wrestling.

This book is published strictly for historical purposes. The Naval & Military Press Ltd expressly bears no responsibility or liability of any type, to any first, second or third party, for any harm, injury, or loss whatsoever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474535830
Publisher: Naval & Military Press
Publication date: 05/03/2022
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.21(d)
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