Samurai William: The Adventurer Who Unlocked Japan

Samurai William: The Adventurer Who Unlocked Japan

by Giles Milton (Author)

Synopsis

The adventures of the Englishman who opened the East. This book illuminates a Jacobean world whose horizons were rapidly expanding and a Japan that was still unknown to the rest of the world. In the winter of 1611, a letter was received by the merchants of the East India Company. The fact that it came from Japan, a forbidden and unknown land, was a cause of wonder, but even more remarkable was that the writer was an Englishman by the name of William Adams. Adams had sailed to the East in 1598, but most of his company had died by the time their ship was washed up unexpectedly in Japan. He fell in love with the barbaric splendour of the country and decided to settle. He forged a close friendship with the ruthless Shogun leyasu, took a Japanese wife and sired a new, mixed-blood family. However, his homesick letter to London inspired the merchants to plan an expedition to the Far East, wishing to trade with the Japanese through Adams' good offices.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 13 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0340794674
ISBN 13: 9780340794678

Media Reviews
1 Praise for Giles Milton's previous books: 'A magnificent piece of popular history' - Independent on Sunday 2 'Milton has brought the era to life, conveying nuances of character and the values of the time.' - The Sunday Times 3 'The thoroughness and intelligence of his research underpins the lively confidence with which he deploys it.' - The Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Giles Milton is a writer and journalist. He has contributed articles for most of the British national newspapers as well as many foreign publications and specialises in the history of travel and exploration. In the course of his researches, he has travelled extensively in Europe and the Middle East.