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Adams The Pilot
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Adams The Pilot

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Previous biographies of the so-called First Englishman in Japan - most notably P.G. Rogers and Richard Baker ( The Needlewatchers ) earlier this century - did not have access to the more recent research of scholars such as Derek Masarella, Anthony Farrington, Michael Cooper and Charles Boxer. This study offers an authoritative biography, as well as providing a valuable focus on the period - especially in terms of trade and political alliances, in both Europe and Japan. While it is clear that the romantic fiction surrounding Adams’ story is unlikely to abate, it is hoped that at least some of the readers of the great epics - such as Clavell’s Shogun - will find the truth just as strange, and more fascinating.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 August 1995
Pages
256
ISBN
9781873410448

Previous biographies of the so-called First Englishman in Japan - most notably P.G. Rogers and Richard Baker ( The Needlewatchers ) earlier this century - did not have access to the more recent research of scholars such as Derek Masarella, Anthony Farrington, Michael Cooper and Charles Boxer. This study offers an authoritative biography, as well as providing a valuable focus on the period - especially in terms of trade and political alliances, in both Europe and Japan. While it is clear that the romantic fiction surrounding Adams’ story is unlikely to abate, it is hoped that at least some of the readers of the great epics - such as Clavell’s Shogun - will find the truth just as strange, and more fascinating.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 August 1995
Pages
256
ISBN
9781873410448