The definitive history of the ninja, based on a wealth of historical
texts, local Japanese sources, and John Man's own treks across Asia
“An immensely entertaining history, packed with splendidly
blood-thirsty tales of derring-do, feats of endurance and
self-sacrifice.” —The Guardian Out of the violent chaos of
medieval Japan, a remarkable band of peasants rose to become the
world's most feared warriors—trained to perfect the art
of ninjutsu, the deadly union of martial arts and deception. Today,
however, these real life ninjas are overshadowed by legend and pop
culture caricatures. Could they fly? Climb walls? Make themselves
invisible? Drawing on a wealth of historical texts, local Japanese
sources, and his own comprehensive treks across Asia, acclaimed author
John Man takes us back to the ninjas' origins in China, through to
their heyday in the bloody civil wars that ended with the unification
of Japan in 1600. Man also illuminates the twentieth-century
reemergence of the Japanese tradition of shadow warfare through the
Nakano Spy School—the elite military-intelligence academy that
operated as an extensive spy network during World War II—and reveals
one former Nakano soldier, Onoda Hiroo, who may be the last surviving
ninja. Compelling and absorbing, Ninja reveals at last the
fascinating true history behind one of the world's most enduring
legends.
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1,000 Years of the Shadow Warrior: A New History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062202666
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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