National Treasure

Author:   Peter Bleed
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138404908


Pages:   316
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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National Treasure


Overview

This teaching novel by archaeologist Peter Bleed demonstrates the complexities of contemporary collecting of archaeological antiques and delves into the world of 14th century Japan. Dr. Eric Mallow, a serious gun collector, complicates his life by acquiring a pair of Japanese swords at a gun show. He has no idea one of the swords was the personal weapon of a 14th century patriot, or that the other carries a blood-thirsty reputation as the ""Son Killer."" Various attempts to get them back complicate his life, from a Japanese politician wants the swords to cement his control over a religious cult to the leader of a Tokyo crime syndicate. National Treasure treats 600 years of history and societies that are worlds apart with accuracy and cultural detail. The book was a Finalist, 2001 Independent Book Publishers Awards, Multicultural Fiction.

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Author:   Peter Bleed
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781138404908


ISBN 10:   113840490
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Prologue | Ashiya Hidetaka; 1: Eric Mallow; 2: Lee James; 3: Odagiri Satoshi; 4: Maeda Nobuhide; 5: Tsuji Takeru; 6: Ken Sawada; 7: Dave Stalgaard; 8: Sawada Kenji; 9: Kutani Noburo; 10: Sato Yoshimasa; 11: Dawn Watanabe; 12: Jerry Lupinski; 13: Lotte Swanson; 14: Osatsu Juken; 15: Hagi Akira; Afterward; Author ’s Notes

Reviews

"""I enjoyed every page of this story that weaves together the actions of Japanese characters and Americans who have tried to understand them and their fabulous swords."" -Col. Dean S. Hartley, Jr., USMC (ret), President Emeritus, Japanese Sword Society of the United States An absorbing tale . . .by an internationally recognized scholar in Japanese archaeology and the study of antique collecting . . .with threads that wind around two fine Japanese swords. It begins in ancient Japan and ends in the modern world of international intrigue in business and politics ... engaging style."" -Archaeologists Douglas D. Scott and Melissa Connor, authors of They Died With Custer A marvelous job off conveying cultural viewpoints . . . . A fascinating and artfully clever story. The best ""read"" I've enjoyed in years!"" -Thomas Theissen, Archaeologist and Military Historian, US National Park Service ""Though a work of fiction, this novel shows the author's expertise in the area of Japanese archaeology and swords in particular within a highly absorbing story of two swords and six-hundred-years of history. Anyone who has ever wondered 'if these could talk' will find Bleed's clever story an excellent read."" -www.satcho.com"


I enjoyed every page of this story that weaves together the actions of Japanese characters and Americans who have tried to understand them and their fabulous swords. -Col. Dean S. Hartley, Jr., USMC (ret), President Emeritus, Japanese Sword Society of the United States An absorbing tale . . .by an internationally recognized scholar in Japanese archaeology and the study of antique collecting . . .with threads that wind around two fine Japanese swords. It begins in ancient Japan and ends in the modern world of international intrigue in business and politics ... engaging style. -Archaeologists Douglas D. Scott and Melissa Connor, authors of They Died With Custer A marvelous job off conveying cultural viewpoints . . . . A fascinating and artfully clever story. The best read I've enjoyed in years! -Thomas Theissen, Archaeologist and Military Historian, US National Park Service Though a work of fiction, this novel shows the author's expertise in the area of Japanese archaeology and swords in particular within a highly absorbing story of two swords and six-hundred-years of history. Anyone who has ever wondered 'if these could talk' will find Bleed's clever story an excellent read. -www.satcho.com


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