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Jacob Robertson
is on page 137 of 300
A more novel approach than the last factual account of the Samurai I've read.
Both have their place on my shelf but I find the saga of Saigo Takamori more entertaining with more focused details than the overview found in Ben Hubbard's book.
Mr. Hubbard did cover far more characters and combat stories without the depth afforded the protagonist in Mr. Man's book.
— Jan 30, 2017 10:03PM
Both have their place on my shelf but I find the saga of Saigo Takamori more entertaining with more focused details than the overview found in Ben Hubbard's book.
Mr. Hubbard did cover far more characters and combat stories without the depth afforded the protagonist in Mr. Man's book.
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Jacob Robertson
is on page 189 of 300
I lost interest in it. Mr. Man will just have to live with that.
— Oct 23, 2017 08:58PM
Jacob Robertson
is on page 189 of 300
Not a bad book you've got here, Mr. Man.
— Feb 21, 2017 09:53AM
Jacob Robertson
is on page 165 of 300
This somewhat novelized version of history gets confusing when it switches from more current stories of Mr. Man's travels but Saigo's saga is fascinating.
— Feb 03, 2017 12:20PM

