Volume I: The Japanese Cuirass
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Köp båda 2 för 773 krTrevor Absolon's passion for history and militaria was well developed by the time he bought his first book by Osprey Publishing at the age of nine. He moved to Japan in the early 1990s and immersed himself in all aspects of traditional Japanese culture, becoming, in 2007, the first and only non-Japanese national to ever hold a formal rank and title in the prestigious Soma Noma-oi, or Wild Horse Chase, the oldest and last authentic samurai equestrian event still held in Japan which dates back to the tenth century. Through his business and private collection Trevor has documented and studied tens of thousands of authentic items of samurai armour, which has helped him to achieve an unrivalled understanding of these fascinating items attested to by his large international clientele of private collectors and renowned museums. Trevor has privately published three books on samurai armour and co-produced a documentary film about the Soma Noma-oi.
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Dou Cuirass: the foundation of Japanese armour 3. Ancient armour: Tanko, Keiko and Mencho, 3rd9th centuries 4. Early forms of Samurai armour: O-yoroi, Dou-maru, Maru-dou, Hara-maki and Hara-ate. 10th15th centuries 5. Pre-modern transitional period dou designs: Mogami-dou and Nuinobe Dou, 15th16th centuries 6. Tosei Dou modern cuirass Part I: Okegawa Yokohagi constructed cuirass and related styles, 16th century onward 7. Tosei Dou - modern cuirass Part II: Tatehagi Okegawa constructed cuirass and related dou styles, 16th century onward 8. Tosei Dou - modern cuirass part III: Okashi Gusoku and other alternative forms of cuirass, 16th century onward 9. Coming full circle - the revival of ancient armour styles, 17th19th centuries 10. The Westernization of Japanese armour, 19th21st centuries Glossary