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THE FIRST-EVER STUDY OF SAMURAI ARMS, ARMOUR AND TACTICS IN THE WORDS OF AN AUTHENTIC SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY SAMURAI MASTER STRATEGIST Part of the acclaimed Book of Samurai series, which presents for the first time the translated scrolls of the historical Natori-Ryลซ samurai school of war, this volume offers an exceptional insight into the weaponry and armour of the samurai era, as well as tactical advice for use on and off the battlefield. Two secret scrolls by the samurai tactician Natori Sanjลซrล Masazumi are presented here: Heieki Yลhล, which offers advice for every possible martial situation, from moving troops to besieging a castle to fighting on the open battlefield; and Heigu Yลhล, which explores samurai arms and armour in unparalleled detail. Illustrated with 130 line drawings of arms and armour, strategic diagrams and beautiful samples of Japanese calligraphy, this is essential reading for students of martial arts, warrior culture and the samurai path. This book was written by the seventeenth-century samurai tactician Natori Sanjลซrล Masazumi, also known as Issui-sensei, who was to become the most influential grandmaster of the Natori-Ryลซ school of war. It gives us an unprecedented insight into what the samurai knew about their own specialization โ armour and warfare. By listening to a genuine samurai , we can discover a huge amount about the thoughts, ideals, codes and even the feelings of this much admired, but often misunderstood, warrior class. Heieki Yลhล, the first scroll translated in this book, gives leadership advice for use on and off the battlefield. From turning thieves or cowards to good service, to practising โexternal listeningโ in order to obtain information from as many sources as possible, to penetrating the deeper motives of those who slander or praise others, the ideas discussed are thought provoking and paint a vivid picture of samurai Japan at war. Heigu Yลhล, the second scroll, gives a rare and precious glimpse into samurai arms and armour, including details of their construction, regulations associated with the wearerโs status, and the fascinating ceremonies, mythology and Buddhist doctrine that underlay their use. With 130 line drawings that clarify the text, this is the ultimate resource for all those interested in the wisdom and practice of the historical samurai . Review: The Second in a Series, yet a book of many Firsts! - The Book of Samurai is now bigger and better as this second volume builds upon the first and we begin to see the 'Book of Samurai Series' emerge! This book continues where the previous volume left off in that it contains genuine samurai teachings written by an actual samurai! Like it's predecessor in this series, volume 2 contains (for the first time in the English language) translations of two scrolls originally written by 17th century samurai and master tactician Natori Sanjuro Masazumi. What better way to learn about the armour and weapons of the samurai than from an actual samurai?!!! But this book does not stop there; while you will find detailed descriptions of not only weapons and armour in this book (right down to the symbolism and significance they held for the samurai of old), but you will also discover pragmatic advice on how armour, weapons, and the very samurai soldiers themselves should effectively be ustilized in wartime operations (of the historical period for which they were written; although unsurprisingly many still hold relevance today!). The wide ranging public interest in the mysterious historical figure of the shinobi will also be sated (or perhaps further whetted) by this book, which introduces (for the first time [chronologically] in the writings of Natori Masazumi) insights into the elusive tradecraft of these ever popular historical figures. While I am of the personal opinion that this book is most cohesive and that a better and more complete umderstanding is gained through studying this volume in tandem with it's predecessor in this series; it is certainly filled with enough richness and clarity of content to stand alone in its own right! This book has many praiseworthy elements from it's sleek aesthetic jacket, and hardbound presentation (a personal preference as a mark of distinction for all good books), to it's historical value in allowing the voice of the samurai of the past to once again find an audience with the world of the present (and future)! In short, whether you are an amatuer, professional, or armchair historian, a fan of samurai history, or of Japanese culture and/or military history, this book is one that no student, scholar, fan, aficionado, or academic should be without! Review: Essential historical samurai and ninja training manual from the 1600s - The Book of Samurai series by Antony Cummins and Yoshie Minami is an essential read for anyone interested in historical samurai and shinobi (ninja). This is not an uninformed book of fantasy or made up "facts" that reimagines the historical methods used by the samurai and ninja. The series of books are English translations of over 10 scrolls written by samurai and shinobi teacher, Natori Masazumi in the 1600s. Natori Masazumi saw the ending of the samurai era and decided to record the teachings from the Natori Ryu, school of samurai and ninja warfare. These are the words that were written down in the 1600s. The first book, The Book of Samurai: Fundamental Teachings (https://www.desertcart.com/gp/f.html?C=2KVQPKQSS2V7N&M=urn:rtn:msg:20181031182427ded7c0df384c43f0b478dee91db0p0na&R=XGHXY0C6UAO6&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fsmile.desertcart.com%2FBook-Samurai-One-Fundamental-Teachings%2Fdp%2F1780288883%2Fref%3Dcm_sw_em_r_dp_dz_v_U_ImF2BbC1B6ATJ_tt&H=H9IK4QUL3JIYEKNGXPQUZD4XJLOA) covers the basic teachings a samurai needs to know as an individual. This first book includes the scrolls Heika Jodan no Maki and Ippei Yoko. Heika Jodan teaches you about everyday life of the samurai and their family. It includes articles about: - times of peace - houses - travel - nighttime - emergencies - striking - revenge - accusations - strength in war The second scrolls, Ippei Yoko, teaches you about being an independent samurai. It includes articles about: - types of samurai - weapons - equipment - servants - how a samurai gets paid (don't lose your head over this section) - castle design - military terms - mysticism - armor - horses - food - water - shelter - how to attack - military travel. Book One really should be your starting point in learning what the samurai were taught. Book Two, The Book of Samurai: Samurai Arms, Armor, and the Tactics of Warfare, covers information on how the samurai and shinobi fit into an army. Book Two lends itself to having diagrams illustrating details about samurai armor, weapons, equipment, and strategy. It also is composed of two scrolls, Heigu Yoho and Heieki Yoho Heieki Yoho teaches you about your duties in the military and includes articles about: - military leadership - estimating the number of soldiers - troop formations - military attack - use of thieves - castle construction - castle siege - hostages - military structure - military punishment - communications - logistics - military intelligence - battle camps - shinobi (ninja) - doctors Heigu Yoho teaches you about military tools and includes articles about: - armor - military tools - weapons - war banners Both book one and book two are valuable assets to anyone interested in learning what the samurai and ninja were trained, directly from the words of their teachers. The Book of Samurai series will continue to grow as more and more scrolls get translated. In the end, this series will be a complete collection of samurai and ninja school. Another scroll in this series, not yet included under the title of The Book of Samurai is the Shoninki. The Shoninki scroll by Natori Masazumi is dedicated to the tools and skills of the ninja and has also been translated by Antony Cummins and Yoshie Minami, under the title True Path of the Ninja (https://www.desertcart.com/gp/f.html?C=2KVQPKQSS2V7N&M=urn:rtn:msg:201810311946193b35f2544173444a93742f370480p0na&R=2FRCIJBV2NCO9&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fsmile.desertcart.com%2FTrue-Path-Ninja-Definitive-Translation-ebook%2Fdp%2FB005CVV1Q4%2Fref%3Dcm_sw_em_r_dp_dz_v_U_zzG2BbX9MEV0X_tt&H=1WZB2ZHI2ZZJTJJSO4OVK3YZMEQA). I highly recommend getting the True Path of the Ninja, along with the two Books of Samurai in order to help complete your set of all of the Natori Ryu scrolls that have been translated and published thus far.
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N**E
The Second in a Series, yet a book of many Firsts!
The Book of Samurai is now bigger and better as this second volume builds upon the first and we begin to see the 'Book of Samurai Series' emerge! This book continues where the previous volume left off in that it contains genuine samurai teachings written by an actual samurai! Like it's predecessor in this series, volume 2 contains (for the first time in the English language) translations of two scrolls originally written by 17th century samurai and master tactician Natori Sanjuro Masazumi. What better way to learn about the armour and weapons of the samurai than from an actual samurai?!!! But this book does not stop there; while you will find detailed descriptions of not only weapons and armour in this book (right down to the symbolism and significance they held for the samurai of old), but you will also discover pragmatic advice on how armour, weapons, and the very samurai soldiers themselves should effectively be ustilized in wartime operations (of the historical period for which they were written; although unsurprisingly many still hold relevance today!). The wide ranging public interest in the mysterious historical figure of the shinobi will also be sated (or perhaps further whetted) by this book, which introduces (for the first time [chronologically] in the writings of Natori Masazumi) insights into the elusive tradecraft of these ever popular historical figures. While I am of the personal opinion that this book is most cohesive and that a better and more complete umderstanding is gained through studying this volume in tandem with it's predecessor in this series; it is certainly filled with enough richness and clarity of content to stand alone in its own right! This book has many praiseworthy elements from it's sleek aesthetic jacket, and hardbound presentation (a personal preference as a mark of distinction for all good books), to it's historical value in allowing the voice of the samurai of the past to once again find an audience with the world of the present (and future)! In short, whether you are an amatuer, professional, or armchair historian, a fan of samurai history, or of Japanese culture and/or military history, this book is one that no student, scholar, fan, aficionado, or academic should be without!
D**.
Essential historical samurai and ninja training manual from the 1600s
The Book of Samurai series by Antony Cummins and Yoshie Minami is an essential read for anyone interested in historical samurai and shinobi (ninja). This is not an uninformed book of fantasy or made up "facts" that reimagines the historical methods used by the samurai and ninja. The series of books are English translations of over 10 scrolls written by samurai and shinobi teacher, Natori Masazumi in the 1600s. Natori Masazumi saw the ending of the samurai era and decided to record the teachings from the Natori Ryu, school of samurai and ninja warfare. These are the words that were written down in the 1600s. The first book, The Book of Samurai: Fundamental Teachings (https://www.amazon.com/gp/f.html?C=2KVQPKQSS2V7N&M=urn:rtn:msg:20181031182427ded7c0df384c43f0b478dee91db0p0na&R=XGHXY0C6UAO6&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fsmile.amazon.com%2FBook-Samurai-One-Fundamental-Teachings%2Fdp%2F1780288883%2Fref%3Dcm_sw_em_r_dp_dz_v_U_ImF2BbC1B6ATJ_tt&H=H9IK4QUL3JIYEKNGXPQUZD4XJLOA) covers the basic teachings a samurai needs to know as an individual. This first book includes the scrolls Heika Jodan no Maki and Ippei Yoko. Heika Jodan teaches you about everyday life of the samurai and their family. It includes articles about: - times of peace - houses - travel - nighttime - emergencies - striking - revenge - accusations - strength in war The second scrolls, Ippei Yoko, teaches you about being an independent samurai. It includes articles about: - types of samurai - weapons - equipment - servants - how a samurai gets paid (don't lose your head over this section) - castle design - military terms - mysticism - armor - horses - food - water - shelter - how to attack - military travel. Book One really should be your starting point in learning what the samurai were taught. Book Two, The Book of Samurai: Samurai Arms, Armor, and the Tactics of Warfare, covers information on how the samurai and shinobi fit into an army. Book Two lends itself to having diagrams illustrating details about samurai armor, weapons, equipment, and strategy. It also is composed of two scrolls, Heigu Yoho and Heieki Yoho Heieki Yoho teaches you about your duties in the military and includes articles about: - military leadership - estimating the number of soldiers - troop formations - military attack - use of thieves - castle construction - castle siege - hostages - military structure - military punishment - communications - logistics - military intelligence - battle camps - shinobi (ninja) - doctors Heigu Yoho teaches you about military tools and includes articles about: - armor - military tools - weapons - war banners Both book one and book two are valuable assets to anyone interested in learning what the samurai and ninja were trained, directly from the words of their teachers. The Book of Samurai series will continue to grow as more and more scrolls get translated. In the end, this series will be a complete collection of samurai and ninja school. Another scroll in this series, not yet included under the title of The Book of Samurai is the Shoninki. The Shoninki scroll by Natori Masazumi is dedicated to the tools and skills of the ninja and has also been translated by Antony Cummins and Yoshie Minami, under the title True Path of the Ninja (https://www.amazon.com/gp/f.html?C=2KVQPKQSS2V7N&M=urn:rtn:msg:201810311946193b35f2544173444a93742f370480p0na&R=2FRCIJBV2NCO9&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fsmile.amazon.com%2FTrue-Path-Ninja-Definitive-Translation-ebook%2Fdp%2FB005CVV1Q4%2Fref%3Dcm_sw_em_r_dp_dz_v_U_zzG2BbX9MEV0X_tt&H=1WZB2ZHI2ZZJTJJSO4OVK3YZMEQA). I highly recommend getting the True Path of the Ninja, along with the two Books of Samurai in order to help complete your set of all of the Natori Ryu scrolls that have been translated and published thus far.
J**M
This book is a necessity!!!
The Book of Samurai: Samurai Arms, Armour & the Tactics of Warfare is the second book in the Book of Samurai series (The translated work of Natori Sanjuro Masazumi) by Antony Cummins & Yoshie Minami. This book is a marvelous, historical text by itself, but along the Book of Samurai Book 1: Fundamental Teachings, you begin to see medieval Japan unfold before your very eyes. Both books offer a wide range of articles discussing the daily life of the Samurai and preparing for war. This superb edition breaks down weapons and armour, as well as samurai battle formations, and strategies for engaging and evading the enemy. This book is a must have for any serious Bujutsu practitioner, martial artist, martial scientist, historian, or even medieval japan enthusiast. The book reads well and delivers the information in articles that make the material in no way overwhelming for a new reader. This series is the undisputed truth of what Samurai life was like in medieval Japan and the beautiful thing about this series is that this is only the beginning! There will be many more books to come! This book is a must have! Order immediately! You will not be sorry!!!
P**O
Was on time
Very good book
S**I
Loads of info, hard to put down
I just couldn't put this book down! It has two scrolls: the first (Heieki Yoho) covers military duties and tactics, and the second (Heigu Yoho) covers armor and weaponry. Also, the author (Natori Sanjuro Masazumi) was the same samurai who wrote the Shoninki ninja scroll, so the passage on shinobi and (later on) the 6 tools were his writings on the topic well before the Shoninki. That was really cool to see! I would recommend this to anyone who is interested samurai armies or armor. I originally received a free copy from the publisher to review, but I purchased it myself as well, since I really enjoyed it.
S**3
Perfect Follow Up to the Original
Wow, Antony has done it again! While the first book focused more on the life of a Samurai as an individual, this one looks more at his role as a warrior and part of an army. The illustrations are beautiful, and the translation of the scrolls is easy to understand and follow. This is great for the Natori student who wants to truly understand the warrior strategies, tactics, and armor for practice with other aficionados. Cummins has done a fantastic job of bringing us these translations and reviving Natori Ryu for those who love Japanese martial arts and culture, as well as the true history of the samurai and how they lived, fought, and died. Another bang up job!
N**R
Great Author, love his work
As a martial artist the history of the samurai, the old teaching skills. This is a great book. The detail and authentic texts make studying samurai culture easy. I recommend all the books by Anthony if you love the Japanese culture
A**R
Good book if love samurai!
Easy to read. And informing.
K**S
Great
Great
R**.
Complete!
Great book overall, extremely thorough.
J**.
Well packaged
Great book and would recomend to anyone. Fast delivery. Thanks
P**E
Fast delivery and great research
I bought it as a gift and the person receiving it was extremely happy
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