Gai-jin: Novel of Japan

Gai-jin: Novel of Japan

EnglishPaperback / softback
Clavell, James
Hodder & Stoughton
EAN: 9780340766170
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This is a repackaged edition of the classic brilliantly-written bestseller about the opening up of 19th Century Japan. It is 1862 and Japan is a land in chaos as the power of the Shogun wanes and the rival factions plan to restore the Emperor. In Yokohama, the gai-jin, the hated foreigners, seek to profit from the chaos. At the head of the Noble House - and heir to the title of Tai-Pan - stands Malcolm Struan, who is determined to become his own man and marry the woman he loves. At the head of the Shogunate party is the Lord Yoshi, a direct descendant of Shogun Toranaga, who shares all of his ancestor's cunning and ambition.
EAN 9780340766170
ISBN 0340766174
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date December 2, 1999
Pages 1232
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 132 x 60
Country United Kingdom
Authors Clavell, James
Illustrations None
Series Asian Saga