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ОглавлениеThis book is dedicated with grateful thanks to Ian Bottomley, the Curator of Japanese Arms and Armour at the Royal Armouries Museum, who has taught me so much about the samurai swordsman and his legendary weapon.
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Copyright © 2008 by Stephen Turnbull
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Turnbull, Stephen R.
The Samurai swordsman / master of war Stephen Turnbull.
p. cm.
ISBN: 978-1-4629-0834-9 (ebook)
1. Samurai. I. Title.
DS827.S3T89 2008
952'.02--dc22 2007021014
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Front endpapers: A painted screen depicting the 1570 Battle of the Anegawa. (Fukui Prefectural Museum)
A street scene in an Edo-era Japanese town.
The Forty-Seven Ronin return from their mission.