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any others i should consider?
Well, you seem really into the striking arts, so based on that I would recommend:
1). Shotokan Karate- Kihon-kumite-kata: by Joachim Grupp
The book is really good introduction into okinawan/shotokan karate history, it lists all of the stances, basic blocks and kicks, also, it has three or four katas. All pictures are photos, and not drawings. I don't take Karate, but I can imagine this would be a great refrence tool for karate/taekwondo people. I enjoyed the book.
2.) Striking Thoughts- Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living
This handy little book is filled with nothing but the philosophical writings of Bruce Lee. As cheesy as it may sound, the book has had an impact on my life in a positive way. It will get you 'thinking', which not many martial artists these days are prone to do. And for that alone, the book is priceless.
3). Hwarang Do Volume 2 - Joo Bang Lee
Although Hwarang Do has more in common with Hapkido than it does TaekwonDo, I think you will find this book a really good read/reference material for future use. I wasn't expecting much when I ordered it, but I was plesantly surprised. It has a really good history section on Korean martial arts that I can be verified for the most part (600AD and up), until it gets to the 1960's. The numerous photographs in the book would make a great reference/experimenting tool for Hapkido/Kuk Sool/Hwarang Do people. Good book.
Thats all I can think of right now. I hope you find some stuff worth checking out.
Depends on what your interest is. What topics are you looking for?