A gripping, meticulously researched history of dueling around the world.
The Field of Honor traces the rise of the code of honor from formal judicial duels to private challenges, weaving together notable meetings in Europe and America with vivid historical context.
This edition brings together accounts, anecdotes, and descriptions of famous clashes, revealing how duels shaped social norms, law, and personal courage. Readers will glimpse the personalities, settings, and stakes that made these confrontations a persistent part of the past.
- Explore how dueling laws and customs varied across countries and centuries.
- See true-world scenes from clubs, battlefields, and crowded streets where matches took place.
- Meet the duelists, seconds, and officials who played pivotal roles in these confrontations.
- Understand the enduring fascination with honor, risk, and personal consequence.
Ideal for readers of history, biography, and tales of public and private bravado. This edition is a solid choice for anyone curious about the origins and impact of the duel in both Europe and America.