Ninja: The Invisible Assassins
Ninja: The Invisible Assassins
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Book Description
Adams, a journalist for many years with Japan Times, describes the ninja's purposes, their espionage and fighting techniques, and their rise and fall as a class of people in Japanese society during Japan's feudal era. Fully illustrated.
Ninja: The Invisible Assassins,Andrew Adams,Ohara Publications,089750030X,Martial Arts & Self-Defense,Military - Intelligence/Espionage,Military art and science,Ninjutsu,Self-defense,Sports,Sports & Recreation,Combat sports & self-defence,Japan,Special & elite forces
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