Bruce Lee Library

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The Bruce Lee Library is composed of books written by or about Bruce Lee (1940-1973), famous Hongkongese and American martial artist, philosopher, author, instructor of martial arts, actor, filmmaker and screenwriter.

Contents

Books authored

Read 1963 book online

Read 1973 book online

Read 1978 book online

Volumes in the series

Cover of Jeet Kune Do -- Vol. 3 Bruce Lee Library, Jeet Kune Do vol. 3 (front cover).jpg
Cover of Jeet Kune Do — Vol. 3

The editor commissioned by Bruce Lee's estate for this series was John Little.

Tuttle Publishing is the official publisher of this series.

Biographies

List of books about Bruce Lee

See also

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References

  1. Little, John (1997). Bruce Lee: Words of the Dragon: Interviews, 1958-1973 . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. 1. ISBN   0-8048-3133-5.
  2. Little, John (1997). Bruce Lee: The Tao of Gung Fu: A Study in the Way of Chinese Martial Art . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. Inside Flap. ISBN   0-8048-3110-6.
  3. Little, John (1997). Bruce Lee: Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee's Commentaries on the Martial Way . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. 1. ISBN   0-8048-3132-7.
  4. Little, John (1998). Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p.  1. ISBN   0-8048-3129-7.
  5. Little, John (1997). Bruce Lee: Letters of the Dragon: Correspondence, 1958-73 . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p.  1. ISBN   0-8048-3111-4.
  6. Little, John (1999). Bruce Lee: Artist of Life . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. 1. ISBN   0-8048-3131-9.
  7. Little, John (2000). Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. 1. ISBN   978-0-8048-3471-1.
  8. Little, John (2000). Bruce Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden Dragon; . Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. p. 1. ISBN   0-8048-3230-7.
  9. Polly, Matthew (2018). Bruce Lee: A Life . Simon and Schuster. p. 1. ISBN   978-1501187629.
  10. Cadwell, Linda Lee (1975). The Life and Tragic Death of Bruce Lee . Star Books. p. 1. ISBN   0-3523-0043-4.
  11. Little, John (1996). The Warrior Within: The Philosophies of Bruce Lee . Contemporary Books. p. 1. ISBN   0-8092-3194-8.
  12. Bowman, Paul (2013). Beyond Bruce Lee: Chasing the Dragon Through Film, Philosophy and Popular Culture . Wallflower Press. p. 1. ISBN   978-0-231-16529-7.
  13. Russo, Charles (2016). Striking Distance: Bruce Lee and the Dawn of Martial Arts in America . University of Nebraska Press. p. 1. ISBN   978-0-8032-6960-6.