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The Kundalini Equation
by Stephen Barnes

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Deals with the lizard brain, Indian martial arts and Kenpo. Well written and entertaining.

Anvil of the Heart
by Bruce T. Holmes

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About martial arts in the future, primarily Aikido. Shades of "1984".

Aiki
by John Gilbert

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About gladiators and martial arts in the future, primarily kendo

Dorsai (book one of the Childe cycle)
by Gordon R. Dickson

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Futuristic martial arts and mercenaries on a universal scale. Seems to draw aspects from the "Art of War"

Dune (book one of the Dune series)
by Frank Herbert

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Explores the possibilities of the human mind and body as well as a chilling view of the future.

The Sunset Warrior Cycle (4 books)
by Eric Van Lustbader

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Futuristic martial society underground, he also writes regular fiction with a martial/asian flair.

Warriors of Blood and Dreams
by Roger Zelazny (Editor)

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Collection of 15 short stories of martial arts in the present and the future. Good stories, well written and covers a wide range of the arts.

 

Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: Martial Arts Fiction in Contemporary Chinese Literature
by Jin Yong

Paperback - 382 pages 2nd edition (1996)
Coronet Books; ISBN: 9622017339

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Beautiful Warrior : The Legend of the Nun's Kung Fu
by Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator), Emily Arnold

Hardcover - 40 pages (March 1998)
Scholastic Trade; ISBN: 0590374877 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.68 x 10.34 x 12.39

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Eye of the Hurricane : Tales of the Empty-Handed Masters (Martial Arts for Peace)
by Terrence Webster-Doyle

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The author, Dr. Terrence Webster-Doyle atrium@sover.net ,
Classical Martial Arts stories preserving its heritage

I compiled and wrote these martial arts stories for young people to give them an historical and philosophical foundation for understanding why they are studying these arts of peace. In this way young readers will have a proper context within which to understand the physical self-defense training and hence use this training with intelligence.


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