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Famous Japanese Swordsmen: The Warring States Period [Paperback]

William de Lange (Author)
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October 2006
"Rich in disasters, dreadful in its battles, rent by its seditions, and even cruel in its times of peace," the Warring States period (1467-1568) was the most destructive in Japan's long history of civil strife. It began when the dearly won supremacy of the Ashikaga clan was squandered by a weak and indecisive ruler, allowing the jealous rivalry between local warlords to spiral irrevocably out of control. It was a time when thousands upon thousands of warriors either perished on the battlefield, or persevered simply on the strength of their martial skill. At the end of the day, only those with superior skill remained standing to survey the carnage and to make up the balance by counting the severed heads of their fallen foes. In spite of all the mayhem and bloodshed, they were also men with an inextinguishable moral core, who adhered with almost religious devotion to the bushid dictates of duty, fidelity, decorum, indeed, even of benevolence.

Two such men were Iizasa Chisai Ienao and Kami Izumi Nobutsuna. Both not only witnessed but actively participated in the dramatic events of the period at hand. Thus, Ienao served on the Shogunal guard when, following the outbreak of the nin War in 1467, the capital Kyoto was reduced to ashes in a decade of trench warfare. And thus Nobutsuna had to witness how, in the terrible wave of anarchy that followed in its wake, all that his ancestors had toiled for was lost. Their story, told against the greater historical backdrop of ruthless political intrigue and vast military campaigns, is a story of the tragedy of civil war experienced at the personal level--it is a story of sacrifice, of blind devotion, of seemingly insurmountable setbacks. Yet it is at the same time a testimony to the kind of perseverance and dedication that can have no equal in times of peace.

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William de Lange studied Japanese language and culture at the University of Leiden and at Waseda University in Japan. He is active as a translator and interpreter, and is a practitioner of the Shinkage school of swordsmanship. He is the author of The Real Musashi, the first English translations of the Bushu denraiki and the Bukoden, accepted among Japanese scholars as the oldest and most reliable records of Miyamoto Musashi's life and exploits outside those from the hand of the master swordsman himself.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Floating World Editions (October 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1891640437
  • ISBN-13: 978-1891640438
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,231,738 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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William de lange was born in 1964 in Naarden, the Netherlands to Dutch and English parents. In the late 1980s, he aborted his English studies to embark on a journey that eventually led him to Japan, where he supported himself by making traditional Japanese scrolls and occasionally writing articles for the Japan Times Weekly. On his return to Holland, he entered Leiden University to make the highly controversial issue of the Japanese press clubs the focal point of his Japanese studies. In 1993, he returned to Japan on a scholarship of the Japanese Ministry of Education. Following his graduation, he lived in Japan for most of the remaining decade, studying the art of Japanese fencing under Akita Moriji sensei, eighth dan master of the Shinkage-ryu. For the last two decades he has been active as a translator and interpreter in a variety of capacities in the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Japanese Military History, June 3, 2009
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There are not many great books on Japanese military history, but this is one and I am glad to see two others are now available from the same author. The book deals primarily with the Onin wars of the Warring States period (1469-1573). If you are unfamiliar with Japanese history and are challenged reading and remembering Japanese people and name-places, you may find this a struggle. Maybe try reading Eiji Yoshikawa's "Taiko" first to get warmed up. If you are comfortable with this material, then you will really enjoy this book. My only complaint is that while deLange includes maps and shows some maneuvers, he might take a lesson from the battle maps of the publisher Osprey, as I would have liked to see better troop deployment and use a little less imagination. Otherwise, I really enjoyed this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Not The Usual Swordsmen Readers!, July 7, 2008
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If you've read these series, you know all you should about men such as Iizasa Choisai Ienao, Kamiizumi Ise no Kami Nobitsuna, Nennami Okuyama Jion, and Chujo Hyogo no Kami Nagahide. Personally I can hardly wait for Vol. 3! The really interesting thing is that these books provide a wealth of information not previously available to non-Japanese readers, including extensive historical backgrounds to the era in which these 'sword saints' lived.
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2.0 out of 5 stars i am not a japanese history major, June 10, 2011
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the subject matter is interesting but the way it's written seems to require a greater knowledge of japanese history than the average person has. i am by no means uneducated but i was lost in many sections trying to understand the correlations of one event to another. this may have been a thesis of some sort at one point, which would explain why it seems to be written with an audience of japanese historians in mind. the book also only covers two swordsmen, which is a bit misleading given the title. i enjoy books of history and am no stranger to their dry nature, but this book was a bit hard to read.
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