
The Hagakure by Yamamoto Tsunetomo, translated by William Scott WilsonĪ history of Japan by R.H.P. The samurai invasion of Korea by Stephen TurnbullĪ dragon’s head and a serpent’s tail: Ming China and the First Great East Asian War, 1592-1598 by Swope, Kenneth M. The Cambridge history of Japan volumes 3 and 4 edited by Kozo Yamamura and John Whitney Hall Translated by Ha Tae-hung.Ī History of Korea: from “Land of the Morning Calm” to states in conflict by Jinwung KimĪ concise history of Korea: from antiquity to the present by Michael SethĪ concise history of Japan by Brett Walker Nanjung Ilgi: War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin by Yi Sun-shin. Translated by Ha Tse-hungĪdmiral Yi Sun-sin of Korea by Jong-dae Kim. The effects of HBO2 on persistent postconcussion symptoms in 60 military.

Imjin changch’o: Admiral Yi Sun-sin’s memorials to court by Sun-sin Yi. David X Cifu, Brett B Hart, Steven L West, William Walker, William Carne. Samurai invasion: Japan’s Korean war by Stephen Turnbull (2002)īook of Corrections: Reflections on the National Crisis During the Japanese Invasion of Korea, 1592-1598 by Song-Nyong Yu and Byonghyon Choi Illustrations showing the weapons, attire, and banners of the combatants during the Imjin War. A turtle ship – warship designed and utilized by Admiral Yi Sun-sin (Turnbull, 2002) From Turnbull (2002). Maps and Illustrations: From Turnbull (2002).
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