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Samurai: The World of the Warrior

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Pages
224
Language
EN
ISBN
9781841769516
Reading Time
~3h 55min

Samurai: The World of the Warrior is a book by Stephen Turnbull. In 2006. It has 224 pages.

About this book

The world of the samurai - the legendary elite warrior cult of old Japan - has for too long been associated solely with military history and has remained a mystery to the general reader. In this exciting new book, Stephen Turnbull, the world's leading authority on the samurai, goes beyond the battlefield to paint a picture of the samurai as they really were. Familiar topics such as the cult of suicide, ritualised revenge and the lore of the samurai sword are seen in the context of an all-encompassing warrior culture that was expressed through art and poetry as much as through violence. Using themed chapters, the book studies the samurai through their historical development and their relationship to the world around them - relationships that are shown to persist in Japan even today.

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Samurai: The World of the Warrior has 224 pages.

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Samurai: The World of the Warrior was published in 2006.

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The world of the samurai - the legendary elite warrior cult of old Japan - has for too long been associated solely with military history and has remained a mystery to the general reader. In this exciting new book, Stephen Turnbull, the world's leading authority on the samurai, goes beyond the battle...

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Samurai: The World of the Warrior was written by Stephen Turnbull.