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The heir to the magnificent English trading company, the Noble House…the direct descendant of the first Toranaga Shogun battling to usher his country into the modern age…a beautiful young French woman forever torn between ambition and desire…Their lives intertwine in an exotic land newly open to foreigners, gai-jin, torn apart by greed, idealism, and terrorism. Their passions mingle with monarchs and diplomats, assassins, courtesans and spies. Their fates collide in James Clavell’s latest masterpiece set in nineteenth-century Japan–an unforgettable epic seething with betrayal and secrets, brutality and heroism, love and forbidden passions.…
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History, Man-woman relationships, Historical fiction, Japanese Love stories, British, Fiction, Historia, Siglo XIX, Ficción, Novela histórica japonesa, Fiction, romance, historical, Japan, fiction, Large type books, Japanese literature, Foreign relations, Diplomatic relations, Edo period, Fiction, generalTimes
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Gai-Jin: the epic novel of the birth of Modern Japan
2009, Delta Trade Paperbacks, Delta
in English
0385343272 9780385343275
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Gai-Jin
1994, Plaza & Janes Editores, Sabarcelona, Plaza & Janeś Editores
Paperback
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8401325714 9788401325717
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Gai-Jin: a novel of Japan
1993, Eagle Large Print, Chivers North Amer
in English
0792718879 9780792718871
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