The myths of the noble Samurai and the sinister Ninja are filled with
romantic fantasy and fallacy.
Samurai and Ninja expert Antony Cummins shatters the myths and exposes
the true nature of these genuine--and very lethal--medieval Japanese
warriors. The Samurai and Ninja were, in fact, brutal killing machines
trained in torture and soaked in machismo. Many were skilled horsemen
and sword-fighting specialists, while others were masters of deception
and sabotage. Some fought for loyalty, others for personal gain. What
these warriors all shared in common was their unflinching personal
bravery, skill and brutality.
In Samurai and Ninja, Cummins separates myth from reality and shows
why the Japanese were the most skilled warriors of all time:
- He describes the Samurai and the Ninja as they were in earlier times
when battles raged across Japan--not in later times when war became
obsolete and Japanese warriors became philosophers, scholars and
courtiers.
- He describes the social context of the day and the feudal world into
which the warriors were trained to fight and die for their lords.
- He exposes the fundamentally brutal nature of warfare in medieval
Japan.
This book is illuminated by many rare Japanese manuscripts and texts
which are translated into English for the very first time.