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Who Wrote the Tao? The Literary Sourcebook for the Tao of Jeet Kune Do

Who Wrote the Tao? The Literary Sourcebook for the Tao of Jeet Kune Do

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In 1975, two years after the death of Bruce Lee, the
Tao of Jeet Kune Do
was released to a public eager to digest Bruce Lee's martial arts wisdom. A runaway success, the book quickly became the primary textual resource for Lee's martial art. But, almost immediately, claims were made that the contents of the book were not the work of Bruce Lee. Now the question of the authorship of the
is put to rest. In
Who Wrote the Tao? The Literary Sourcebook for the Tao of Jeet Kune Do
, James Bishop finally reveals the origins of the
along with a wealth of other information related to the book, including:
The identified sources for approximately 85% of the contents of the
Detailed biographies of important contributors to the
, including Edwin Haislet, Roger Crosnier, Eric Hoffer, and more
A biography of Gilbert Johnson, the man chosen by Bruce Lee's widow to compile and edit the
The true story of Joe Snyder, the first scholar of the
Fascinating trivia about the
Statistics about the
Tao of Jeet Kune Do's
contents
In addition,
is formatted to make it easy to cross reference with the
.
In 1975, two years after the death of Bruce Lee, the
Tao of Jeet Kune Do
was released to a public eager to digest Bruce Lee's martial arts wisdom. A runaway success, the book quickly became the primary textual resource for Lee's martial art. But, almost immediately, claims were made that the contents of the book were not the work of Bruce Lee. Now the question of the authorship of the
is put to rest. In
Who Wrote the Tao? The Literary Sourcebook for the Tao of Jeet Kune Do
, James Bishop finally reveals the origins of the
along with a wealth of other information related to the book, including:
The identified sources for approximately 85% of the contents of the
Detailed biographies of important contributors to the
, including Edwin Haislet, Roger Crosnier, Eric Hoffer, and more
A biography of Gilbert Johnson, the man chosen by Bruce Lee's widow to compile and edit the
The true story of Joe Snyder, the first scholar of the
Fascinating trivia about the
Statistics about the
Tao of Jeet Kune Do's
contents
In addition,
is formatted to make it easy to cross reference with the
.

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