Gai-Jin: A Novel of Japan by James Clavell

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: April 1994
  • 1248pp
  • Sales Rank: 41,305
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    • Pub. Date: April 1994
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 1248pp
    • Sales Rank: 41,305

    Synopsis


    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 desireTheir 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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    From the author of Noble House comes a blockbuster national bestselling masterpiece of Shogun. Clavell sweeps readers back to Japan in the 1860s, where Malcolm Struan, he ir to the title of Tai-Pan meets a beautiful young French woman who will alter the Noble House legacy. Gai-Jin is scheduled to be made into an NBC mini-series in 1995.

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    The second volume in Clavell's Shogun quartet was a 13-week PW bestseller. (May)

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    Biography

    James Clavell, who died in 1994, was a screenwriter, director, producer, and novelist born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Although he wrote the screenplays for a number of acclaimed films, including The Fly (1958), The Great Escape (1963), and To Sir With Love (1967), he is best known for his epic novels in his Asian Saga.


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    Good, but not as good as Shogunby Anonymous

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    December 02, 2005: This was a very good book, definatly a notable Clavell novel, not as good as Shogun. I was a little dissapointed with the way it ended...and was very depressed after finishing where as from Shogun, it was sad, but at the same time, inspiring. There is a great deal of drama and was written more for the female audience.

    One of Clavell's bestby Anonymous

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    March 09, 2005: I thoroughly enjoyed Gai-Jin. For a book that was a necessary connect in the asian series it turned out to be a page turner from the very beginning.


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