The Shogun's Scroll: Wield Power and Control Your Destiny

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The Shogun's Scroll: Wield Power and Control Your Destiny

Author(s): Stephen F. Kaufman (Author)

  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 128 pages
  • ISBN-10: 4805311967
  • ISBN-13: 9784805311967

Book Description

The Shogun’s Scroll offers a look at the samurai strategies and ethics of medieval Japan distilled into language modern readers can relate to and follow.

In the tradition of The Art of War and The Book of Five Rings, this book offers timeless advice on success in war and life. Written in the voice of Hidetomo Nakadai, a late twelfth-century scholar and servant in the court of Minamoto Yoritomo―the first shogun of Japan and one of the world’s most ruthless generals―this treatise can be used as a guide for personal growth and motivation.

The author draws on a lifetime of personal experiences with the philosophy of Japanese martial arts as well as countless historical sources to produce this profound work of docu-fiction. It is essential reading for those interested in martial arts, samurai, military history or Japanese history.

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Book Description

This book tells the fascinating history of the life of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu — Japan’s most famous Shogun.

Since its initial appearance, A.L.Sadler’s imposing biography of the Japanese Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu has been recognized as an outstanding contribution to the knowledge of Japanese history. It is also considered the standard reference work on the period that saw the entrenchment of feudalism in Japan and the opening of some two and a half centuries of rigid isolation from the rest of the world.

In the course of Japanese history there have been five great military leaders who by common consent stand out above the others of their type. Of these, two lived in the twelfth century, while the other three, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, were contemporary in the latter half of the sixteenth century. The last of these three, with whose life Mr. Sadler deals, may well be described as having perfected the shogunate system. Not only did Ieyasu found a dynasty of rulers and organize a powerful system of government, but also he rounded off his achievements by contriving before his death to arrange for his deification afterwards.

As Mr. Sadler notes, “Tokugawa Ieyasu is unquestionably one of the greatest men the world has yet seen,” and this fascinating account of Ieyasu’s life and times is presented in a thoroughly absorbing narrative in which dramatic highlights abound.

Japan’s feudal age came to a close in 1868 with the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the restoration of the Emperor to political power. The event marked the end of the powerful regime that Ieyasu established at the beginning of the seventeenth century. That it did not at the same time mark the eclipse of Ieyasu’s greatness is sufficient testimony to the major role he played in his country’s history. It is to to A. L. Sadler’s lasting credit that he has brought this eminent but often ruthless military leader so vividly to life.

About the Author

Stephen F. Kaufman, Hanshi, 10th Dan, holder of the highest rank attainable in the martial arts, is an acknowledged “Founding Father” of American Karate. He is also the founder of the widely recognized Dojo No Hebi School of the Snake. The profound insights made apparent in his interpretation of Mushashi’s book of Five rings have been widely acclaimed and have been translated into many languages. Along with his interpretation of Sun Tsu’s Art of war, this volume, The Shogun’s Scroll, goes further in the illumination of accomplishment for those who would seek to master their own lives.

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