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The Ancient Art of Ninja Warfare: Combat, Espionage and Traditions
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Manufacturer: Contemporary Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 355.548
EAN: 9780809253319
ISBN: 0809253313
Label: Contemporary Books
Manufacturer: Contemporary Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 113
Publication Date: 1988-05
Publisher: Contemporary Books
Studio: Contemporary Books

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Summary: NOT His (Hayes) Best Work!!!
Comment: I was lucky enough to have bought this book used in mint condition for a very small amount of money. I cannot believe this title is selling for as much as it is to collectors. The book is excellent, but the same material can be found else were for a lot less. I will give a break down of each chapter, which there is, only five of:

Chapter One - History Behind The History. This part is a background and discussion of terminology and its history. This chapter also briefly covers over the major clans. It sets the pace for the rest of the book. A good alternate to this is Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi book "Ninjutsu - History And Tradition", which covers the same in greater detail.

Chapter Two - Religious And Spiritual Influences. This small chapter covers overviews of Hinto, the original faith of the Japanese people. As well as Buddhism and how it filtered into other spiritual aspects of the warrior breeds. A book with much of the same type of topic information is Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi book "Essence Of Ninjutsu.

Chapter Three - Ninja Combat Tools. I was a little disappointed in this chapter it only discussed two items. The Bojutsu (six foot staff) and Kunai (a casual banged out piece of iron, in the somewhat form of a blade or tool edge), Hayes went into great detail of both items techniques and employment. I was hoping to read more information on other tools and weapons but the book did not come through. I am not going to recommend a book on the staff because the titles are vast, but I will recommend a few titles on ninja weapons. Hayes book "The Ninja and their Secret Fighting Art", "Traditional Ninja Weapons" by Charles Daniel and "Exotic Weapons of the Ninja" by Campbell

Chapter Four - Ninja Espionage Networks. This area covers traditional techniques used to get close in to targets, with the use of disguise, theatrics and other forms concealment of ones true identity and purpose. Again this is one of the Hallmarks of the Ninja and Hayes uses a mere nine pages of text on this subject. A good alternate to this is "Ninja the Invisible Assassin" by Adams and again Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi book "Ninjutsu - History And Tradition".

Chapter Five - Ninja Guerrilla Warfare Techniques. I do not know were he came up with this title for this chapter. He covers this chapter in four pages of text, which goes into a hand full of ruses and stratagems. I found nothing unusual or different from other works here again a better alternate is Sun Tzu Art of War and "Ninja the Invisible Assassin" by Adams and again Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi book "Ninjutsu - History And Tradition".

This title had no end matter (bibliography, glossary, index). The book is heavily illustrated one of its high lights. The illustrations and B&W photos were clear.

As a final note, the book overall is good and ideal for novices of the study. This is and old title, which I am sure, was ahead of its time when published but now many books have come out (as I already listed above) that cover this material much better then Hayes work here. I noted to myself after receiving and reading this book, why he (Hayes) has not reprinted this title, sadly it is definitely not one of his bests works.


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Summary: Very original information
Comment: the author is a man who doesn't bluff and who tells you in a plain and clear way about the ninja arts. Especially peculiar is that he calls the weapons: 'tools'. And he has a good point there because ninja weapons can be used in more ways than ordinary weapons, they have multiple purposes. Good pictures, well written; a very good book; also suitable for someone who is very sceptic about ninja stuff. So put this one back in print! it's worth it!

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Summary: VERY GOOD!
Comment: I FOUND THIS BOOK VERY INTERESTING. I THINK IT'S ONE OF THE BEST BOOK FOR NINJUTSU BEGINNERS! DO YOU WANT TO LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT NINJA WEAPONS? THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU!


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