VAMPIRES IN FEUDAL JAPAN! Kichiro is an outsider in feudal Japan. Lacking the Japanese blood that would allow him to become a samurai, he must fulfill his dreams of serving the shogun in a less traditional manner... by eliminating every supernatural threat that rears its fangs! Framed for murder by a vampire assassin, Kichiro must clear his name and win back his brother Orochiås trust if there is any hope of saving Japan from the vampire hordes. The criticallyacclaimed miniseries pits vampires against samurai in a battle for the ages! Collects BUSHIDO #1-5.
This is the book on bushido, the much-cited but widely misrepresented samurai code of honour.
Nitobe originally wrote Bushido: The Soul of Japan in English, in Monterey, California, though according to the book's preface it was written in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
This graphic novel version of the cult classic Bushido brings the timeless secrets of the samurai to life. Originally published in 1905, Bushido was the first book to introduce Westerners to the samurai ethos.
It is the Author's hope that this work will convey a message of self-reliance, strength and peace that our world so desperately needs.
Beautifully produced in traditional Chinese binding, Bushido: The Soul of Japan will appeal to anyone interested in leadership, the code of the Samurai and Japanese culture.
Bushido, the Soul of Japan
Presents a translation of Tsunetomo Yamamoto's "Hagakure," which formed the basis of behavior, values, and etiquette for samurai warriors.
Wu-Yue Spring and Autumn Annals or, Annals of Wu and Yue, compiled about 52 c.e., a collection of materials relating to the history and culture of the Wu and Yue regions of eastern China. Xia The first historical dynasty of China, ...
Reproduction of the original: Bushido, The Soul of Japan by Inazo Nitobé
This reprint of the 1899 original is perhaps the most complete study of samurai life, exhaustively researched using original documents.