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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You can't get the japanese martial spirit without reading it, March 4, 2003
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This review is from: Classical Bujutsu (Martial Arts and Ways of Japan, V. 1.) (Paperback)
The book in the beginning suggests that we will meet long and profound explanations about how the values and characteristics of the classical warriors in ancient Japan developed... Well, they are not that long, not that profound... I wanted more... BUT... What we have in the book is just great!

Maybe I'm so greedy about this matter that I'm thinking the book could go longer, but it is an excellent work! You can't understand the original martial spirit from Japan if you don't read a book like this...

In the end, the author shows some details about the main traditional Martial Arts in Japan, but the great point is the focus on the development of the characteristics of the classical warrior through the telling and analysis of the historical period in which they developed. The text is dry, economic, and goes straight to the point, telling especially what is important to understand the spirit behind the facts. After all, it is a classic anyone who loves Martial Arts, especially those Japanese, must read!

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST OVERALL BOOK ON JAPANESE ARTS, June 21, 1999
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The only book that explains the history of japanese warfare so you can see why the martial arts evolved as they did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You can't get the japanese martial spirit without reading it, February 7, 2011
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This review is from: Classical Bujutsu (Martial Arts and Ways of Japan, V. 1.) (Paperback)
In the beginning of the book, one can think we will meet long and profound explanations about how the values and characteristics of the classical warriors in ancient Japan developed... Well, they are not that long, not that profound... I wanted more... BUT... What we have in the book is just great!
Maybe I'm so greedy about this matter that I'm thinking the book could go longer, but it is an excellent work! You can't understand the original martial spirit from Japan if you don't read a book like this...

In the end, the author shows some details about the main traditional Martial Arts in Japan, but the great point is the focus on the development of the characteristics of the classical warrior through the telling and analysis of the historical period in which they developed. The text is dry, economic, and goes straight to the point, telling especially what is important to understand the spirit behind the facts. After all, it is a classic anyone who loves Martial Arts, especially those Japanese, must read!

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent basic guide to the martial arts of Japan by the late Donn F. Draeger, August 24, 2009
This review is from: Classical Bujutsu (Martial Arts and Ways of Japan, V. 1.) (Paperback)
This is actually a three book set series by the late Donn F. Draeger. Anyone who is truly a student of the martial arts should have at least read a few of Draeger's numerous books. The great book focuses on Japan's martial tradition and the development of various weapons and combat systems. This text covers the development of bujutsu, bladed weapons and systems such as kenjutsu, iai-jutsu, and naginata-jutsu. Other weapon schools are also covered such as bo-jutsu, jo-jutsu, tetsubo-jutsu, and other auxiliary arts.

In conclusion, this book, as well as the other two volumes in the series are a must for the serious martial art student.

Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Wakizashi-Jutsu Official Manual of Bushi Satori Ryu).
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Classical Bujutsu (Martial Arts and Ways of Japan, V. 1.)
Classical Bujutsu (Martial Arts and Ways of Japan, V. 1.) by Donn F. Draeger (Paperback - April 12, 2007)
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