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Bushido the Soul of Japan: Illustrated
Bushido the Soul of Japan: Illustrated | Inazo Nitobe, Blago Kirov
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Bushido is the code of moral principles which the knights were required or instructed to observe. It is not a written code; at best it consists of a few maxims handed down from mouth to mouth or coming from the pen of some well-known warrior or savant. More frequently it is a code unuttered and unwritten, possessing all the more the powerful sanction of veritable deed, and of a law written on the fleshly tablets of the heart. It was founded not on the creation of one brain, however able, or on the life of a single personage, however renowned. It was an organic growth of decades and centuries of military career. It, perhaps, fills the same position in the history of ethics that the English Constitution does in political history; yet it has had nothing to compare with the Magna Charta or the Habeas Corpus Act. True, early in the seventeenth century Military Statutes (Buk Hatto) were promulgated; but their thirteen short articles were taken up mostly with marriages, castles, leagues, etc., and didactic regulations were but meagerly touched upon. We cannot, therefore, point out any definite time and place and say, "Here is its fountain head." Only as it attains consciousness in the feudal age, its origin, in respect to time, may be identified with feudalism. But feudalism itself is woven of many threads, and Bushido shares its intricate nature. As in England the political institutions of feudalism may be said to date from the Norman Conquest, so we may say that in Japan its rise was simultaneous with the ascendancy of Yoritomo, late in the twelfth century. As, however, in England, we find the social elements of feudalism far back in the period previous to William the Conqueror, so, too, the germs of feudalism in Japan had been long existent before the period mentioned.
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Sophia1
Bushido the Soul of Japan: Illustrated | Inazo Nitobe, Blago Kirov
Panpan

This book was very informative but not at all what I was expecting it to be though I‘m not sure what exactly I was expecting...

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AiBBot
Bushido: The Soul of the Samurai | Sean Michael Wilson, Inazo Nitobe, Akiko Shimojima
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Pickpick

If you want a book about the karate fighting spirit that does not reduce a woman‘s role to sacrificing her beauty and her own life for the sake of the life and honour of men, you better not read this book. If you want to read a graphic novel version of the History and Fundamentals of the Bushido mindset, read this book. As a Sensei and woman, this was a important and brutal read. Thank goodness for this new era and to never going back.

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
Bushido: The Soul of the Samurai | Sean Michael Wilson, Inazo Nitobe, Akiko Shimojima
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Took a ride over to a well-reviewed #indie bookstore called Inkwood Books this morning. It's charming and has a carefully curated selection of books. My suitcase is already heavy, so I had to control my spending. The best part is I found books there that I doubt I'd have found at home. And some temptations for later purchase. Plus, they had a unique selection of greeting cards. I had to get Mr. B his Valentine! #goindie

LeahBergen Looks wonderful! 7y
Reviewsbylola So cute! 7y
youngreadrshelf Where is it? 7y
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kspenmoll Love checking out bookstores wherever I travel & inevitably make discoveries. Where is this! Looks inviting! 📚 7y
LauraBeth This looks so cute! 7y
AiBBot I must get this book! (edited) 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @youngreadrshelf @kspenmoll We're in Tampa this week. This bookstore is such a find! 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @AiBBot I'll review it and let you know what I think! My husband's mother's family is descended from samurai so I'm curious also. 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @LeahBergen @Reviewsbylola @LauraBeth It really was lovely! I want to go back tomorrow ... 😰 7y
Mommamanzi It's in Tampa?! Oh man, I live in Orlando so I may have to make a day trip!!! 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Mommamanzi You should! They host literary dinners, so maybe you can combine your shopping with that. 👏🏻👏🏻 7y
kspenmoll Next time we visit my husband's family in Tampa, I have to go visit!!!📚 7y
tpixie Store looks awesome!! #getindie 7y
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