Ninjas
Japan's Stealthy Secret Agents
Matt Chandler author Silvio dB illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Capstone Global Library Ltd
Published:5th Mar '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a deeper understanding of ninjas, portraying them as skilled spies and agents rather than just assassins. Ninjas enlightens readers about their true roles.
When we think of ninjas, the image that often comes to mind is that of cloaked figures lurking in the shadows, skilled in the art of silent killing. However, Ninjas reveals a more nuanced perspective on these historical figures. While they certainly possessed the ability to be fierce and lethal, their primary roles extended beyond mere assassins. In fact, many ninjas operated as spies, gathering crucial intelligence and information on rival clans during the tumultuous times of Medieval Japan.
Through dynamic illustrations and captivating narratives, Ninjas immerses readers in the intriguing world of these stealthy agents. The book highlights the diverse skill set of ninjas, showcasing their training in various disciplines, including martial arts, espionage, and survival techniques. Readers will discover that being a ninja required not only physical prowess but also mental acuity and resourcefulness, as they navigated the complex landscape of feudal Japan.
Ultimately, Ninjas serves as an engaging educational resource, demystifying the often-misunderstood role of these warriors. By blending vivid imagery with informative tales, the book invites readers to explore the rich history and cultural significance of ninjas, offering a fresh perspective on their contributions to Japanese society and warfare.
ISBN: 9781474768603
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32 pages