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JAPANESE SAMURAI-BOOK, SWORD ARISTOCRACY, TOYOTOMI HIDEYOSHI, NINJA-LORDS, 1650

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  • Condition: TOYOTOMI HIDEYOSHI (1537-1598). The Hideyoshi`s descendants were killed ! The Hideyoshi's descendants were killed . Toyotomi Hideyoshi ( born 17 March 1537, Nakamura, Aichi-gun, Owari Province. ).
  • Topic: JAPANESE SAMURAI BOOK
  • Place of Publication: Kyoto, anno 1650
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Language: Japanese
  • Author: BUSHIDO HONOR CODE
  • Year Printed: 1650
  • Character Family: BUSHIDO HONOR CODE
  • Subject: Philosophy
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Region: Asia

    Description

    JAPANESE SAMURAI BOOK
    TOYOTOMI HIDEYOSHI (1537-1598)
    The Hideyoshi`s descendants were killed !!!
    HAND DRAWING OF A SAMURAI
    TAIKO SHIN KEN KI--BUSHIDO HONOR CODE
    NINJA-DAIMYO-FEUDAL LORDS
    Kyoto, anno 1650
    NINJA-LORDS
    Top-Rarely !!!
    *** The Hideyoshi's descendants
    were killed
    ***
    *** NINJA, SAMURAI und DAIMYO ***
    *** DAIMYO-SEALS ***
    ***NINJA-LORDS***
    *** Washi Paper***
    ***Kyoto, anno 1650***
    ***Red Seals of Nobility***
    COLLATION:
    Full-page woodcuts, partly doublesheet-largely
    pertinent pages and description
    Complete book with all woodcuts
    *** HAND DRAWING OF A SAMURAI ***
    His woodcuts and prints can be viewed
    in many great museums & institutions throughout the world including:
    Tokyo National Museum, British Museum, Staatliche Museen Berlin, Nationalgalerie,
    Fogg Art Museum, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art,
    Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire Brussels, Newark Museum of Art,
    Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design,
    University Art Museum University of California Berkeley
    Victoria & Albert Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art,
    Riccar Art Museum Tokyo,Cincinnati Art Museum
    University of Michigan Museum of Art
    Art Institute of Chicago
    ***NINJA***
    *Troop lists
    *Feudal-Lords
    *Temple-Scenes
    *Arrows and Arms
    *Helmets and Signs
    *Swords and Lances
    *Japanese principalities
    *Flag carrier and banners
    *Battle Scenes
    and rituals
    *Fight-Scenes and Fight-Art
    *Representations of Samurai
    *Battlegrounds and Assaults
    *Torture and execution scenes
    *Castles and many war-scenes
    *Japanese aristocracy conditions
    *Assaults to horse and their arms
    *Complete Samurai arms and weapons
    Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598) was
    a Daimyo Warrior, General and Politician of the Sengoku Period
    According
    to
    Zen Buddhist
    tradition
    ,
    Hideyoshi
    wrote
    on
    his
    deathbed
    the following...
    Death poem
    by
    the
    Buddhist
    notion
    of
    the
    transitoriness
    of
    the
    world
    what he compared his life to a dream in a dream
    " Like the falling and dwindling dew I am !!!
    Even the castle of Osaka is just a dream in a dream. "
    Real tales about the life of "Toyotomi Hideyoshi"
    "Jurakudai" a famous palace in Kyoto, build by order of Toyotomi
    Illustrated Biographical Tale of "Toyotomi Hideyoshi"
    The Hideyoshi's descendants were killed !!!
    Yoshihiro
    † (Toyotomi-Klan
    )
    Shimazu
    Ukita Hideie
    Mōri Terumoto
    Sanada Masayuki
    Chōsokabe Morich
    Shimazu Yoshihiro
    Konishi Yukinaga

    The clan lost its power as with the death of Toyotomi
    Hideyori
    , anno 1615
    the
    son
    and
    heir
    of
    Hideyoshi's
    ,
    the
    line
    died out
    during
    the
    siege
    of Osaka
    *
    .
    Toyotomi Hideyoshi ( born 17 March 1537, Nakamura, Aichi-gun, Owari Province
    (now Nakamura-ku, Nagoya); † 18 September 1598 on the Fushimi Castle
    (today in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto) was a Japanese military commander and politician
    who contributed significantly to the unification of modern Japan.
    He took over as General after the death of ODA Nobunaga, led up
    the unification of Japan
    and was succeeded by Tokugawa Ieyasu,
    who foundet
    the Tokugawa dynasty of the Shogun.
    COVER:
    Cover of the time
    Cover with roll stamping
    Measures: 22cm x 16cm
    CONDITION:
    complete with all woodcuts
    washi paper is mostly nice and clean
    book in fair and good condition
    Tokugawa Ieyasu
    (Tokugawa-Klan)
    Yamanouchi Kazutoyo
    Fukushima Masanori
    Honda Tadakatsu
    Ikeda Terumasa
    Kuroda Nagamasa
    Ikoma Masamune
    Todo Takatora
    Hideyoshi was born as the first son of a farmer in the village of Nakamura (now a ward of Nagoya) in the province of Owari.
    His first name was Hiyoshi or Hiyoshimaru.
    His striking physiognomy entered him nicknamed Saru (Monkey).
    He served the Matsudaira in Mikawa province and then a Rōninbande under the leadership of a Rōnins called Koroku.
    Only after he fled before Koruko he entered the service of ODA Nobunaga of Owari Province.
    He began his career as a private, but with some successes, he earned higher ranks.
    On the battlefield, he was by an impressive antlers on his helmet to recognize.
    He called (木下 藤吉郎) Kinoshita Tōkichirō himself at the time and married Nene (or one).
    At that time, he met Maeda Iyuchino, with whom he became friends.
    Hideyoshi showed talent on the battlefield in strategic and tactical point of view,
    and had an extraordinarily high diplomatic skill (he worked his way from a foot out to the most powerful man
    of the Empire).
    After he was successful in the war against the ASAI and Asakura in the provinces of OMI and Echizen,
    Oda Nobunaga in 1573 elevated him to the daimyo of Nagahama in South Portugal.
    Tokichiro changed his name and called (羽柴 秀吉), Hashiba Hideyoshi himself now what probably went back
    to the initiative of two of the most situiertesten men of Nobunaga: Niwa Nagahide and Shibata Katsuie.
    When Nobunaga was an attack of his general Akechi Mitsuhide Gefolgsmannes victim on 21 June 1582 in Kyoto,
    Hideyoshi was on behalf on the way to a campaign against the Mōri family in Chūgoku.
    Hideyoshi made returns promptly in
    Bitchū province with his men and defeated Akechi (Mitsuhide and his cousin Mitsuharu,
    which forced way followed him) thirteen days
    after the death of ODA Nobunaga at the battle of Yamazaki before Kyoto.
    Hideyoshi's goals, to create a dynasty and to some of the Empire, but failed.
    Tokugawa Ieyasu, one of the five daimyos, which he called the "Council of five elders",
    turned one at a time on his rivals,
    agreed the Empire and finally secured his domination in the battle of Sekigahara.
    **********
    The Hideyoshi's descendants were killed
    **********
    They offer on this
    Original Japanese SAMURAI-BOOK with all
    woodcuts !!!
    TAIKO SHIN KEN KI - TOYOTOMI HIDEYOSHI
    KYOTO, anno 1650 !!!
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    His prints can be viewed
    in many great museums & institutions throughout the world including:
    Tokyo National Museum, British Museum, Staatliche Museen Berlin, Nationalgalerie,
    Fogg Art Museum, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art,
    Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire Brussels, Newark Museum of Art,
    Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design,
    University Art Museum University of California Berkeley
    Victoria & Albert Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art,
    Riccar Art Museum Tokyo,Cincinnati Art Museum
    University of Michigan Museum of Art
    Art Institute of Chicago