Shogun.

“Karma is the beginning of knowledge. Next is patience": James Clavell's Shogun; Inscribed by him with a full page inscription

Shogun.

CLAVELL, James.

Item Number: 129655

New York: Atheneum, 1975.

First edition, early printing of the first chronological work in Clavell’s epic Asian series. Octavo, original half cloth, cartographic endpapers. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author with a full page inscription on the title page, “This is for Charles Berks– and I never give books (it’s the goddam money I have to pay for them)- but this book’s for a Texas Redneck….ah, I should be so lucky!….because….because of Steve C for one thing and…..because Best James C 6 Jan 77.” Near fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. Rare and desirable signed.

"It's almost impossible not to continue to read Shogun once having opened it,' wrote Webster Schott in The New York Times Book Review. 'Yet it's not only something that you read—you live it… Shogun, set in Japan in the year 1600, follows the adventures of the fictional John Blackthorne, whom the novel presents as the first Englishman to reach Japan… In 1980 Shogun was made into a five-part television mini-series that starred Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune and was seen by 120 million viewers, the largest audience for a mini-series since Roots" (New York Times). Although Shogun is the first volume in Clavell's Asian series, it was published after the novels King Rat (1962) and Tai-Pan (1966). The series also includes the novels Noble House (1981), Whirlwind (1986) and Gai-Jin (1993).

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