Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee

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Price
$21.95  $20.41
Publisher
ECW Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.2 X 1.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770417427

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About the Author
A former judge for the UFC and a practicing martial artist, John Little is the bestselling author of Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body, Who Killed Tom Thomson?, and the two-volume series The Donnellys. His work on Bruce Lee has been lauded internationally. He lives in Bracebridge, Ontario.
Reviews
"I consider Bruce Lee to universally be the greatest martial artist that ever lived, and now -- for the first time -- John Little has documented every meaningful instance of combat that Lee was a part of. Wrath of the Dragon is fascinating from front to back. I couldn't put it down once I started, and it is an absolute must-read for all Bruce Lee and martial arts fans around the world." -- Scott Coker, president of Bellator MMA
"The masterful account of Bruce Lee's fighting record that defenders of Lee have long been waiting for. Little's attention to detail and honest depiction of both legendary and lesser-known Bruce Lee fights puts Wrath of the Dragon on the list of indispensable books on the subject. No Bruce Lee fan should miss this!" -- Alex Richter, the "Kung Fu Genius," author, podcaster, and New York-based Wing Tsun instructor
"John Little, known for his authoritative works on Bruce Lee, brings a wealth of research and insight to this book. He has meticulously compiled anecdotes, interviews and accounts from individuals who witnessed Lee's genuine battles. The result is a riveting narrative that offers a multidimensional portrait of Lee as a fighter, philosopher and cultural icon." -- Wing Chun Illustrated
"I found this book to be fascinating from cover to cover, and well worth reading...I'd highly recommend this book for those interested in the martial arts or who love a good biography." -- The !n(tro)verted yogi blog