This Samurai history, filled with dozens of woodblock prints and
photographs, is an authoritative text on Japan's most fearsome
warriors.
Through fascinating stories and full-color historical images that show
the samurai in mesmerizing detail, military historian Stephen Turnbull
provides an invaluable guide to an enduring legacy.
The earliest samurai warriors were actually aristocratic mounted
archers, not swordsmen. Only as the archer gave way to the mounted
spearman did swordsmanship come into play. Turnbull details how the
history and the legacy of the samurai developed over centuries into a
multifaceted, richly elaborate tapestry of martial and societal
traditions.
From the first recorded use of the word samurai in the eighth century to
the final wars waged in resistance to the Meiji government in the late
nineteenth century, this Japanese history book recounts the complex
history of these warriors and demonstrates why the samurai continue to
fascinate the world today.