![]() )ĪS for those newcomers interested in these three Unifiers of Japan, they may start with the epic-like novel entitled Taiko: An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan (Kodansha 2001) by Eiji Yoshikawa. The first "Great Unifier" of Japan was Oda Nobunaga. ) as well as other related texts since his fame and character amazed me, I couldn't help admiring his greatness as the third warlord/ Shogun who wisely and famously helped unifying the 16th-century Japan. However, I kept reading on him in Wikipedia (. Whenever I picked it up to try to read, the best I could do was that I could go so far as a few pages as scribbled on page 6 (2019.2.18), then on page 18 (2020.11.7) indeed, in various year-long bouts of insufficient motive totaling more than five years. ![]() ![]() Sadler has long perched on my bookshelf till I thought I wouldn't finish reading it due to its 44 chapters in 320+ pages. Bought on November 30, 2013, this remarkable biography by Prof. ![]()
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