Pirate of the Far East: 811-1639

Pirate of the Far East: 811-1639

Pirate of the Far East: 811-1639

Pirate of the Far East: 811-1639

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Overview

Feared throughout the Far East, Japanese pirates were likened to 'black demons' and 'flood dragons'. For centuries relations between Japan, Korea and China were carried out through a bizarre trinity of war, trade and piracy. The piracy, which combined the other elements in a violent blend of free enterprise, is the subject of this original and exciting book. Stephen Turnbull vividly recreates the pirates' daily lives, from legitimate whaling and fishing trips to violent raids. He explores the bases and castles used by the pirates and uses eyewitness accounts and original artwork to give stunning descriptions of a vicious and brutal life.

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ISBN-13: 9781780963709
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/20/2012
Series: Warrior , #125
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Stephen Turnbull is recognised as one of the world's foremost military historians of the medieval and early modern periods. He first rose to prominence as a result of his 1977 book, The Samurai: A Military History. Since then he has achieved an equal fame in writing about European military subjects and has had 30 books published. He has always tried to concentrate on the less familiar areas of military history, in particular such topics as Korea, Eastern Europe, the Baltic states and the Teutonic Knights.

Richard Hook was born in 1938 and trained at Reigate College of Art. After national service with 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment, he became art editor of the much-praised magazine Finding Out during the 1960s. He has worked as a freelance illustrator ever since, earning an international reputation particularly for his deep knowledge of Native American material culture; and has illustrated more than 50 Osprey titles.
Stephen Turnbull is widely recognised as the world's leading English language authority on the samurai of Japan. He took his first degree at Cambridge and has two MAs (in Theology and Military History) and a PhD from Leeds University. He is now retired and pursues an active literary career, having now published 85 books. His expertise has helped with numerous projects including films, television and the award-winning strategy game Shogun Total War.
Richard Hook was born in 1938 and trained at Reigate College of Art. After national service with 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment he became art editor of the much-praised magazine Finding Out during the 1960s. He earned an international reputation particularly for his deep knowledge of Native American material culture; and illustrated more than 30 Osprey titles. Richard's three children Adam, Jason, and Christa are all professionally active in various artistic disciplines. He died in 2010.

Table of Contents


Introduction: The World of the Pirate     4
Raiders and gentlemen
Samurai versus pirates
The first wako Half merchant - half pirate
Band of brothers
From sea dogs to sea lords
Chronology     25
Portrait of a Pirate     25
Appearance and costume
Equipment, arms and armour
The pirate ship
The Daily Life of the Pirates     36
Famine and raiding
The organization of a pirate band Pirate bases
Trading, smuggling and extortion
Campaign Life (1): The Mechanics of a Pirate Raid     45
Campaign Life (2): Defensive Measures Against Pirate Raids     48
Fortification
Armed resistance
Negotiation
The Wako's Experience of Battle     54
A domestic piracy campaign: the revolt of Fujiwara Sumitomo, 936-41
International action: Hu Dongxian and Xu Hai, 1556
Wako on the micro-level: the Tiger incident, 1605
Museums and Collections     61
Further Reading     62
Index     64
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