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Secrets Of The Ninja
Cummins, Antony, MA
Secrets Of The Ninja
Cummins, Antony, MA
Marc Notes: Based on the real-life writings of the famous ninja Hattori Hanzo, 'Secrets of the Ninja' combines a familiar coming-of-age story with a historically accurate background of political intrigue and Sengoku-period Japanese culture. As Hisaaki grows from boy to man, Wilson skilfully interweaves real lessons, weapons, and skills used by ninja in feudal Japan, depicted with detail by artist Akiko Shimojima. Brief Description: "This historically grounded manga follows the ninja Nagata Saburo as he teaches his son, Hisaaki, the weapons, secret tactics, and values of the ninja. Based on the real-life writings of the famous ninja Hattori Hanzo, Secrets of the Ninja combines a familiar coming-of-age story with a historically accurate background of political intrigue and Sengoku-period Japanese culture. As Hisaaki grows from boy to man, Wilson skillfully interweaves real lessons, weapons, and skills used by ninja in feudal Japan, depicted with detail by artist Akiko Shimojima. All of the tactics Saburo teaches to his son are drawn from the Shinobi Hiden, the most famous of the "ninja scrolls" written by Hattori Hanzo, general to the warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu and one of the most famous warriors in Japan. These scrolls provided practical instruction for professional ninja, but they also provide insightful theories of social relationships and human interaction, studying the nature of deception, falsehood, and self-protection. An extensive supplementary section written by Antony Cummins provides fascinating details on these scrolls and their practical lessons. Accessible, insightful, and exciting, Secrets of the Ninja is the perfect introduction to the world of samurai and shinobi warfare"--Biographical Note: SEAN MICHAEL WILSON is the award-winning author of more than a dozen graphic novels and manga comics, including adaptations of"The Book of Five Rings"and"The 47 Ronin."He is also the editor of the critically acclaimed anthology"AX: A Collection of Alternative Manga"(one of"Publishers Weekly"'s "Best Ten Books of 2010"). AKIKO SHIMOJIMA is a comic and manga artist from Tokyo, Japan. A teacher of digital comics art at a school in Tokyo, she is the illustrator of"The 47 Ronin"and has contributed work to many other publications. ANTONY CUMMINS is the author of "The Secret Traditions of the Shinobi "and"True Path of the Ninja, "among other books."" He has also worked as a historical consultant on TV documentaries such as"Ninja Shadow Warriors" and "Samurai Head Hunters." More information can be found at his website, www.natori.co.uk."Publisher Marketing: This historically grounded manga follows the ninja Nagata Saburo as he teaches his son, Hisaaki, the weapons, secret tactics, and values of the ninja. Based on the real-life writings of the famous ninja Hattori Hanzo, "Secrets of the Ninja"combines a familiar coming-of-age story with a historically accurate background of political intrigue and Sengoku-period Japanese culture. As Hisaaki grows from boy to man, Wilson skillfully interweaves real lessons, weapons, and skills used by ninja in feudal Japan, depicted with detail by artist Akiko Shimojima. All of the tactics Saburo teaches to his son are drawn from the Shinobi Hiden, the most famous of the "ninja scrolls" written by Hattori Hanzo, general to the warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu and one of the most famous warriors in Japan. These scrolls provided practical instruction for professional ninja, but they also provide insightful theories of social relationships and human interaction, studying the nature of deception, falsehood, and self-protection. An extensive supplementary section written by Antony Cummins provides fascinating details on these scrolls and their practical lessons. Accessible, insightful, and exciting, "Secrets of the Ninja"is the perfect introduction to the world of samurai and shinobi warfare."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 7, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781583948644 |
Publishers | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 228 × 155 × 14 mm · 294 g |
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