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A Gentleman from Japan : The Untold Story of an Incredible Journey from Asia to Queen Elizabeth's Court
A Gentleman from Japan : The Untold Story of an Incredible Journey from Asia to Queen Elizabeth's Court
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Author(s): Lockley, Thomas
ISBN No.: 9781335016713
Pages: 432
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 45.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"When you begin reading this book, you're not prepared for the emotional journey that unfolds. As you turn the last page, it's challenging to leave the world reconstructed by Thomas Lockley and return to reality. While many books fade from memory, this one, ironically dealing with forgetting, will linger in the minds of those who read it. Christopher's life intertwines with some of the most intriguing figures in English history, bearing witness to an extraordinary era where various Asian figures start making their mark in European societies. With a multifaceted approach, clearly a result of years of research, Lockley draws on Japanese, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Latin documentation to infuse each sentence with authenticity, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's spirit."--LĂșcio de Sousa, author of The Portuguese Slave Trade in Early Modern Japan "From Japan and the Philippines, to Cabo San Lucas and London, Lockley's tale is a traveler's delight! Meet the two young Japanese sailors who explained the East Asian invention of the compass to Londoners."--Robert Batchelor, author of London: The Selden Map and the Making of a Global City, 1549-1689 "Thomas Lockley's A Gentleman from Japan deftly weaves together the lives of two extraordinary individuals from the late 16th century: Thomas Cavendish, an ambitious English nobleman, and Christopher, a young Japanese man. The two met in a firefight, when Cavendish's fleet attacked the vessel Christopher was sailing on.


Their entangled stories are told in vivid, exciting prose, unfolding against the backdrop of the Tensho Embassy, a historic diplomatic mission from Japan to Europe. The book brings alive a rich global history of trade, exploration, war, colonialism, and cultural encounter. A vivid portrayal of the interconnectedness of the world during a pivotal time in global history."--Tonio Andrade, Professor of Chinese and Global History, Emory University, Atlanta, USA "The extraordinary story of the arrival of two Japanese and three Filipino youths in London in 1588, just months after defeat of the Spanish Armada, is well known to experts. Yet until now, no one has tried to gather information about them. Thomas Lockley focuses on one of the five, a Japanese named Christopher (birth name unknown), whose life he weaves together before, during and after his time in London, via a range of carefully selected documents written in many languages. No one will fail to be riveted, but more, by making Christopher the protagonist, Lockley forces us to rethink schoolbook tales of English maritime heroism in the age of Elizabeth I."--Timon Screech, author of The Shogun's Silver Telescope "Thomas Lockley brings history to life in this incredible tale of Christopher, a largely forgotten Japanese person who traveled the world and witnessed piracy on the high seas.


A real swashbuckling tale that should not be missed."--Diane Nagatomo, Associate Professor at Ochanomizu University "Thomas Lockley takes the reader on a fascinating voyage of discovery, weaving the extraordinary story of a young Japanese man, Christopher, into the broader context of 16th century circumnavigation and global politics. As Lockley notes, many of the tensions between the West and East today stem from issues and problems that Christopher and fellow navigators experienced or witnessed four centuries ago."--Naoko Abe, author of 'Cherry' Ingram: The Englishman Who Saved Japan's Blossoms, The Martyr and the Red Kimono: A Fearless Priest's Sacrifice and A New Generation of Hope in Japan.


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