Samurai Rising

Samurai Rising
Title Samurai Rising PDF eBook
Author Pamela S. Turner
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages 254
Release 2018-03-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1580895859

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Minamoto Yoshitsune should not have been a samurai. But his story is legend in this real-life saga. This epic warrior tale reads like a novel, but this is the true story of the greatest samurai in Japanese history. When Yoshitsune was just a baby, his father went to war with a rival samurai family—and lost. His father was killed, his mother captured, and his surviving half-brother banished. Yoshitsune was sent away to live in a monastery. Skinny, small, and unskilled in the warrior arts, he nevertheless escaped and learned the ways of the samurai. When the time came for the Minamoto clan to rise up against their enemies, Yoshitsune answered the call. His daring feats and impossible bravery earned him immortality.

Samurai and Ninja

Samurai and Ninja
Title Samurai and Ninja PDF eBook
Author Antony Cummins
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 288
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 146291506X

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The myths of the noble Samurai and the sinister Ninja are filled with romantic fantasy and fallacy. Samurai and Ninja expert Antony Cummins shatters the myths and exposes the true nature of these very real—and very lethal—medieval Japanese warriors. The Samurai and Ninja were in fact brutal killing machines trained in torture and soaked in machismo. Many were skilled horsemen and sword-fighting specialists, while others were masters of deception and sabotage. Some fought for loyalty, others for personal gain. What these warriors all shared in common was their unflinching personal bravery, skill and brutality. In Samurai and Ninja, Cummins separates myth from reality and shows why the Japanese were the greatest warriors of all time: He describes the Samurai and the Ninja as they really were in earlier times when battles raged across Japan—not in later times when war became obsolete and Japanese warriors became philosophers, scholars and courtiers. He describes the social context of the day and the feudal world into which the warriors were trained to fight and die for their lords. He exposes the essentially brutal nature of warfare in medieval Japan. This book is illuminated by many rare Japanese manuscripts and texts which are translated into English for the very first time.

The Japanese Samurai

The Japanese Samurai
Title The Japanese Samurai PDF eBook
Author Louise Park
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages 36
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761444480

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Ancient and Medieval People profiles some of the fiercest warriors in history. Learn about their lives and times, notorious battles, and daring feats! In The Japanese Samurai, read about famous samurai battles in Japan. Learn about samurai swords, the Bushido code, and the decline of the ancient samurai. Book jacket.

The Most Daring Raid of the Samurai

The Most Daring Raid of the Samurai
Title The Most Daring Raid of the Samurai PDF eBook
Author Stephen Turnbull
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 66
Release 2011-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1448818729

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Describes the 1609 raid from Satsuma against Ryåukyåu, detailing the events leading up to the raid, the strategic plans over both land and sea, and the aftermath of the successful raid.

The Samurai Capture a King

The Samurai Capture a King
Title The Samurai Capture a King PDF eBook
Author Stephen Turnbull
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 65
Release 2011-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 184908131X

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A brilliant but little-known operation, the Shimazu clan raid on the independent kingdom of Ryukyu (modern Okinawa) in 1609 is one of the most extraordinary episodes in samurai history and the culmination of centuries of rivalry between the two powers. The defeat of the Shimazu at Sekigahara in 1600, and their need to win favour with the new Shogun, led them to hatch an audacious plot to attack the islands on the Shogun's behalf and bring back the king of Ryukyu as a hostage. Stephen Turnbull gives a blow-by-blow account of the operation, from the daring Shimazu amphibious landing, to their rapid advance overland, and the tactical feigned retreat that saw the Shimazu defeat the Okinawan army and kidnap their king in spectacular fashion. With a detailed background and specially commissioned artwork, the scene is set for a dramatic retelling of this fascinating raid.

The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 2212
Release 1921
Genre American literature
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The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
Author Eleanor E. Hawkins
Publisher
Total Pages 2222
Release 1921
Genre American literature
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