This book is small but excellent. In what was at the time only the second book ever published on the topic of Okinawan martial arts, Choki Motobu (1871-1944) focuses on the use of the makiwara and the jiyu hon kumite, or 12 fundamental applications. The techniques are definitely cut from a different cloth than modern karate, and use of the elbow, forearm and knees are prominent and reoccuring, as are attacks to the genitals. I was excited by this book because the depiction of karate is that of an effective and living martial art as exposed by a native Okinawan known for his fighting skill. Highly recommended.
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Okinawan Kempo by Choki Motobu
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Okinawan Kempo by Choki Motobu

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Perhaps a better choice, which I have on order, is this translation which combines both of Choki Motobu's published works:
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"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy.
It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell