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Gai-Jin : A Novel of Japan by James Clavell (1993, Hardcover). Condition is Good. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
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Publisher: Atheneum, New York. Shōgun: A Novel of Japan. Year: 1975. Edition: Book Club Edition. The dust jacket shows notable wear, including edge tears, creasing, discoloration, and a small piece missing from the top edge.
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Loosely based on the real-life shogun Tokugawa Leyasu; Blackthorne adapts to Japanese society, learns samurai ways, and plays a crucial role in Toranaga's rise to power.
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SIGNED BY CLAVELL.
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'A herculean achievement . . . strong plot and strong characterisation' The Times It is 1862 and Japan is a land in chaos as the power of the Shogun wanes and the rival factions plan to restore the Emperor. In Yokohama, the gai-jin, the hated foreigners, seek to profit from the chaos. At the head of the Noble House - and heir to the title of Tai-Pan - stands Malcolm Struan, who is determined to become his own man and marry the woman he loves. At the head of the Shogunate party is the Lord Yoshi, a direct descendant of Shogun Toranaga, who shares all of his ancestor's cunning and ambition. 'A passionate portrait of suffering . . . a strange and gripping tale of a nation's deflowerment' Mail on Sunday.
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"GAI-Jin: A Novel of Japan" by James Clavell is a captivating first edition hardcover novel published in 1993 by Delacorte Press. Set in Japan, this fiction book delves into the general topic of the country, weighing 51.8 oz and consisting of 1038 pages. Written in English, this novel by James Clavell offers readers a detailed and immersive portrayal of Japan's culture, history, and society, making it a must-read for those interested in exploring the intricacies of the country.
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Good condition for the covers (average wear to the covers) and pages. All pages are firm and clean. These books are fully readable. This item is shipped fast on the same or next business day when ordered.
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