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Now available, the final part of the series, i.e. of Dr. Honma´s "Nihon-koto-shi"

and my own follow-up the "Nihon-shinshinto-shi". I take the liberty to link to my

blog where more details can be found.

 

http://markussesko.wordpress.com/2013/1 ... nto-shi-2/

 

The book can be purchased for $ 65.00 here:

 

http://www.lulu.com/shop/markus-sesko/n ... 55340.html

 

And the eBook for $ 30.00 here:

 

http://www.lulu.com/shop/markus-sesko/e ... 55345.html

 

For those who haven´t got any of the books yet, don´t miss my introductory offer

for $ 150 for the entire en suite set of three (instead of the regular $ 200). Also

please don´t miss the Lulu coupon code PUMPKINS for 20% off until October 18.

 

Thank you for your attention! :thanks:

 

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I'm waiting for the holidays - Lulu usually gives better discount codes then ;-) and then I can order a few - but this one will be definitely on the list!

 

Keep up the good work Markus - Lord knows you're not in it for the money - the effort you put in, isn't reflected in the price nor in the amount of books sold - pity actually.

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Thank you Gilles and Dirk! :thanks:

 

@Dirk: You´re right. If I would have done this for money alone, I would have probably

stopped after my third or fourth book because you just don´t get back when you invest.

But I just love the subject too much to let it go. :D

Posted

@Klaus:

 

The introductory offer is the complete series, i.e. "Nihon-koto-shi", "Nihon-shinto-shi" and

"Nihon-shinshinto-shi", namely now in the en suite design. The initial German translation of

the "Nihon-koto-shi" done two years ago has namely another format and was print via

another publisher. The German set is € 150 as the individual German volumes are a bit more

expensive than the English ones (because of the lower number of sold copies). You can mail

me if you are interested. I have namely each set of three books print and shipped individually.

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Dear Markus,

 

Thank you for that book. I have almost finished to read it and I have learnt a lot of new things. It is definetely a must for a collector of shin-shinto swords.

Markus, you are such a prolific writer which a blessing for my knowledge about the Japanese sword but a curse for my wallet :D

 

Thank you again my friend, :thanks:

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