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#4020 [2004-03-25 05:08:52]

Books on Sengoku Jidai

by o_algo

Hi to all,

Which are the best books about Sengoku Jidai? I want one (some) that refers
to the facts, although boring, that have all the chronological events as
detailed as it can be possible. There are books about Nobunaga, or
Hideyoshi, Sekigahara, etc, but is there one that shows also the Takeda Vs
Hojo (for example) and another sides of the conflict? Thanks..

Edgar.

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#4041 [2004-03-26 08:21:24]

Re: [samuraihistory] Books on Sengoku Jidai

by darth_diggler1

Turnbull's "Samurai Source Book" covers all of your requests fairly well
(incl. Hojo vrs. Takeda in the battles section).
Dan

Edgar Gallego wrote:

> Hi to all,
>
> Which are the best books about Sengoku Jidai? I want one (some) that
> refers
> to the facts, although boring, that have all the chronological events
> as
> detailed as it can be possible. There are books about Nobunaga, or
> Hideyoshi, Sekigahara, etc, but is there one that shows also the
> Takeda Vs
> Hojo (for example) and another sides of the conflict? Thanks..
>
> Edgar.
>
>
>
>
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