Samurai Armies 1550–1615 (Men-at-Arms)

by Stephen Turnbull

Other authorsRichard Hook (Illustrator)
Paperback, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

HISTORY / Japan / Samurai

Description

In 1543 three Portuguese merchants entered a turbulent Japan, bringing with them the first firearms the Japanese had ever seen: simple matchlock muskets called arquebuses. They proved a decisive addition to the Japanese armoury, as for centuries the samurai had fought only with bow, sword and spear. In 1575, one of the greatest original thinkers in the history of samurai, Oda Nobunaga, arranged his arquebusiers in ranks three deep behind a palisade and proceeded, quite literally, to blow his opponent's cavalry to pieces, marking the beginning of a new era in Japanese military history.

Barcode

4676

Call number

HISTORY / Japan / Samurai

Collection

Physical description

48 p.; 9.65 inches

ISBN

085045302X / 9780850453027

Publication

Osprey Publishing (1979), Edition: 1st, 48 pages

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