I don’t have a kindle, I get electronic books through Apple. Seems of yours only Sekigahara & TT there. (I got the electronic version of Sekigahara b4 the trip to refresh memory of identities etc.)
I had really hoped to make a print version available, but because of the layout involving photos and associated text in old and modern Japanese and then English, it became a logistical nightmare.
It was quite enjoyable doing all the research needed, and as mentioned in the article, like most samurai textbooks, they only hint at what is being explained. The bulk of learning is done by word of mouth and only to those deemed trustworthy.
Such a good source of info on so many things
Thank you!
I don’t have a kindle, I get electronic books through Apple. Seems of yours only Sekigahara & TT there. (I got the electronic version of Sekigahara b4 the trip to refresh memory of identities etc.)
Only via Kindle?
I had really hoped to make a print version available, but because of the layout involving photos and associated text in old and modern Japanese and then English, it became a logistical nightmare.
I can imagine, pity though. Artworks look good.
Clever and careful!
Your research as well as the samurai I daresay 🙂.
What a great thing to do! (And what a treasure to have in your collection.)
It was quite enjoyable doing all the research needed, and as mentioned in the article, like most samurai textbooks, they only hint at what is being explained. The bulk of learning is done by word of mouth and only to those deemed trustworthy.