Soldiers of the Sun: The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Japanese Army

Author:   Meirion Harries ,  Susie Harries
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   Us ed.
ISBN:  

9780679753032


Pages:   604
Publication Date:   05 July 1994
Format:   Paperback
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Soldiers of the Sun traces the origins of the Imperial Japanese Army back to its samurai roots in the nineteenth century to tell the story of the rise and fall of this extraordinary military force. Meirion and Susie Harries have written the first full Western account of the Imperial Japanese Army. Drawing on Japanese, English, French, and American sources, the authors penetrate the lingering wartime enmity and propaganda to lay bare the true character of the Imperial Army.

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Author:   Meirion Harries ,  Susie Harries
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   Us ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.893kg
ISBN:  

9780679753032


ISBN 10:   0679753036
Pages:   604
Publication Date:   05 July 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Praise for Soldiers of the Sun <br> This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. <br>-- Newsday <br> A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. <br>-- Kirkus Reviews


"Praise for Soldiers of the Sun ""This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned."" -- Newsday ""A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses."" -- Kirkus Reviews"


Praise for Soldiers of the Sun<br><br> This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. <br><br>-- Newsday<br><br> A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. <br><br>-- Kirkus Reviews


Praise for Soldiers of the Sun This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. -- Newsday A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Soldiers of the Sun This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. -- Newsday A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Soldiers of the Sun This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. -- Newsday A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Soldiers of the Sun This book ought to be read as a necessary prelude to the ill-informed and uncultured debate that rages in the United States. The lessons of history, and of what happens when a thwarted nation finds itself encircled, are there to be learned. -- Newsday A fine history that analyzes the military legacy of the Imperial Japanese Army and assesses moral responsibility for its excesses. -- Kirkus Reviews


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Meirion and Susie Harries began their writing partnership in 1979 and have since co-authored six books, as well as articles on Japanese security and environmental policy for English and Japanese newspapers. This is their second book on Japanese history. They live in England.

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