There are no period treatises still in print; that would be the longest
print run in history! What you're looking for are translations or
reprintings of historical works on fencing. What are you interested in?
There are a number of German longsword works, Jared Kirby's and Jeannette
Acosta-Martinez' reprint of Angelo's smallsword treatise is out, and there
is more upcoming. Many are published by Chivalry Bookshelf
(
http://chivalrybookshelf.com), others by Paladin Press or Greenhill
books. There are also used copies, starting with the '71 "Three
Elizabethan Fencing Manuals."
-Ken
> Hello. A friend of mine and I are looking for period manuals that are
> still in print. I've got a copy of Italian Rapier Combat (which I've
> really been enjoying), though additional copies are becoming hard to
> obtain for a reasonable price. Is there going to be a reprint on
> Italian Rapier Combat?
>
> I've found that Fabris' manual is available at Amazon, and I will
> probably pick that up in due time. However, are there any other
> historically significant manuals that are currently in print and
> available?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike Fraley