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The Samurai Sword: A Handbook

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Samurai Sword: A Handbook
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John M. Yumoto
Foreword by T. C. Ford
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreMilitaria, arms and armour
ISBN/Barcode 9784805309575
ClassificationsDewey:739.7220952
Audience
General
Edition Revised, Hardcover with Jacket
Illustrations b&w photos and line art throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
NZ Release Date 16 September 2008
Publication Country United States

Description

The samurai sword: a symbol of the spirit of old Japan, it embodies the samurai's steel discipline, unswerving devotion and peerless skill. With its creation, a feat of craftsmanship passed down by generations of artisans, the samurai sword is generally considered to be superior even to the famed blades of Western Damascus and Toledo. The Samurai Sword Handbook is a precise exploration of the samurai sword designed for sword collectors as well as anyone intrigued by these ancient blades. Detailing the origins and development of the samurai sword, its historical background, styles, famous schools and differences in construction, this revised edition of the classic reference outlines methods of identifying and researching the sword, as well as caring for it properly. This must-have for sword lovers is sure to be a bestseller. Topics of this Samurai book include: Japanese History and the Samurai Sword Types of swords Parts of the sword Blade shape, construction, and grain The making of the sword Inscriptions and their readings Care and maintenance Appraisal and value Relative point values

Author Biography

John M. Yumoto is perhaps the foremost authority on the samurai sword outside of Japan. A native of California, he began his study of Japanese swordcraft during his early childhood in Japan. While in Japan he studied under a number of masters from different schools and learned the art of sword polishing and of identification and evaluation. He has held membership in a number of sword clubs and at present is an active member of the Japan Society for the Preservation of the Samurai Sword and the Northern California Sword Club. He has also been requested to serve as an advisor to the Japanese Sword Society of the United States, presently being organized.