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Samurai William: The Englishman Who Opened Japan
Giles Milton

Samurai William: The Englishman Who Opened Japan

Penguin (Non-Classics) (Dec 30, 2003)
9780142003787
| Paperback
368 pages | 130 x 193 mm | English
$ 14.00 | Value: $ 14.00
Dewey 92 ADA

Genre

  • Biography

Subject

  • Adams, William
  • British - Japan
  • Great Britain - Officials And Employees - Japan
  • Japan - Officials And Employees, Alien
  • Pilots And Pilotage - Great Britain

Plot

With all the adventure, derring-do, and bloodcurdling battle scenes of his earlier book, Nathaniel's Nutmeg, acclaimed historian Giles Milton dazzles readers with the true story of William Adams--the first Englishman to set foot in Japan (and the inspiration for James Clavell's bestselling novel Shogun). Beginning with Adams's startling letter to the East India Company in 1611--more than a decade after he'd arrived in Japan--Samurai William chronicles the first foray by the West into that mysterious closed-off land. Drawing upon the journals and letters of Adams as well as the other Englishmen who came looking for him, Samurai William presents a unique glimpse of Japan before it once again closed itself off from the world for another two hundred years.