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  • The perfect result of Peter and the Sword!  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Following "the stone and the sword." I found "the perfect light" a little less "nervous" and epic as the first toms, but still daunting! We enter deeper in search of the way of the samurai by Musashi and his philosophy. New e
  • Epic! 2  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Japan around the era 1600, a very beautiful epic fresco of bourree details about life in the archipelago the era and the organization of society. A little rose water, a bit of action and lots of enseigements.
  • Exciting from start to finish. Eiji Yoshikawa what talent!  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    This book is the second and final volume recounting an episode in the life of the samurai Musashi in the early 17th century. Although quintéressé by Japanese culture I'm not particularly attracted to stories of samurai and their code of honor. Despit
  • Continuation and end? 2  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Following "The stone and the sword", fictionalized version of the life of Miyamoto Musashi, the largest ronin, masterless samurai, Japan. In this second part, we follow Musashi's efforts to create a personal style, an ethic of life, it applies t
  • beautiful epic, but an edition again ...  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Following the stone and the sword is in the same vein. If you liked the first, you will love the second. I just commented on the edition itself: changing font on the way, ink drooling on some pages .... poor quality print! likewise, a glossary to exp
  • What a pity that this is the end  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    We thus find our hero, after leaving to rush to the woman he loves. Still great, still well written, still grand and thrilling, and it was only one regret, that this is the end. We are ready to go with him for other adventures, but all good things mu
  • The result of Peter and the Sword  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Lorqu'on was passionate Stone and Sabre, it is clear from reading this series for how to leave Musachi and many other characters. Difficult to leave Japan after the sixteenth century hundreds of exciting pages. We expect the conclusion and finally yo
  • 49 Extraordinary  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    Medieval Japan in all its splendor narrated by one of its greatest author Eiji Yoshikawa, which traces an icon to Japan as Fassine. A book not to be missed for fans of Japan and for others a sublime work to read, not just because it is easy and very
  • Also brilliant!  

    The Perfect Light (Paperback)
    The suite also thrilling and subtle life romanticized Miyamoto Musashi. It is indeed a sequel to "The Peter and the Sword" and not a chronicle of the life of Hideyoshi (as I have read), already dead at that time. Moreover, this work of Yoshikawa