Taiko
By Eiji Yoshikawa
Translated by William Scott Wilson
By Eiji Yoshikawa
Translated by William Scott Wilson
By Eiji Yoshikawa
Translated by William Scott Wilson
By Eiji Yoshikawa
Translated by William Scott Wilson
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Asian World History
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Asian World History
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$35.00
Aug 03, 2012 | ISBN 9781568364285
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Aug 03, 2012 | ISBN 9781568364506
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Praise
“Taiko is simply too good to ignore…Packed with action, intrigue and heartbreak…[it] proves conclusively that Americans aren’t the only ones who root for the underdog.” —Detroit Free Press
“Something for everyone—history, romance, acts of great loyalty and treachery, monumental battle scenes…highly recommended.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Eiji Yoshikawa’s epic is the real thing, the insider’s guide to one of the most periods in Japanese history.” —New York Newsday
“A unique opportunity for Western readers to explore a time, a man and the creation of modern Japan from a genuinely Japanese perspective.” —The Washington Times
“A vibrant tale of heroic deeds and black villainy that brings to life distant times and people” —Library Journal
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