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The Samurai: A Military History
A fascinating and eye opening look into the feudal Japan: If you have ever had even a passing interest in the history of Japan from the perspective of the warrior class who played a major role in defining it, then this is probably the best choice of book [... more]
$22.95
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The Book of the Samurai
Excellent: I study the art of the samurai. And I found this book very informative and usful. I highly recomend this book for all those people interested in samurai and the unique ways. Steven Turnball is the expert on samurai and you can't go wrong with [... more]
$14.98
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Ninja: The True Story of Japan's Secret Warrior Cult
Very Informative: Pure History and Ground for Analysis: For the time being, this is the only book on the historical examination of ninja and their place in Japanese history, their origin, development and roles. Readers will find out in which province [... more]
$14.95
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Samurai Warfare
"Samurai Warfare" an Ideal Source: With lavish illustrations and comprehensive text, "Samurai Warfare" by Dr. Stephen Turnbull gives the reader an overveiw of Japans elite soldier caste from the earliest use of the term to the advent [... more]
$29.95
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Battles of the Samurai
Best overall history of the great samurai battles!: What a shame this is out of print! Our family used this book extensively as a guide to our sightseeing of Japan this past summer as it offers not only historical background, portraits of great samurai [... more]
$12.95
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Samurai and Shoguns [Set]: Nagashino 1575 Kawanakajima ...
clear and well written: Battle of Sekigahara was one of the most important moments in Japanese military history since it established the reign of the Tokugawa Shogunate which ruled Japan in peace for the next 250 years or so. The book clearly and [... more]
$94.50
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