The Samurai invasion of Korea 1592-98

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The Samurai invasion of Korea 1592-98

Stephen Turnbull ; illustrated by Peter Dennis

(Campaign series, 198)

Osprey, 2013

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"First published in Great Britain in 2008 by Osprey Publishing"--T.p. verso

"Transferred to digital print on demand 2013"--T.p. verso

"Printed and bound by PrintOnDemand-Worldwide.com, Peterborough, UK"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 94) and index

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Description

?Stephen Turnbull, a renowned expert on the history of Japan, examines the samurai invasion of Korea, the first step in an ambitious Japanese plan to conquer China. Examining the various stages of the war, from the pitched battles of the early war years, to the great naval encounters, the dramatic sieges and the bitter trench warfare that characterized the end of the war, Turnbull provides a concise analysis of the conflict. Highly illustrated with contemporary photographs, full colour battlescene artwork, detailed maps and bird's-eye views, this is a concise history of a unique and exciting campaign, which not only involved huge numbers of men, differing terrain and tactics but was also the only time that the legendary samurai were pitched against a foreign nation.

Table of Contents

The strategic situation/Chronology/Opposing plans/Opposing commanders/Opposing forces/Blitzkrieg on Korea/The war at sea/The Korean guerrilla war/The Chinese liberation of Korea/The second invasion/Aftermath/The battlefields today/Further reading/Index

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