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In the Service of the Shogun - by Frederik Cryns (Paperback)

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  • "Exhaustively researched. . . .
  • About the Author: Frederik Cryns is professor of Japanese history at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan.
  • 232 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Historical

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"Exhaustively researched. . . . Students of Japanese history and culture owe Cryns a debt of gratitude for this impressive achievement."--Wall Street Journal - "William Adams comes alive in the revelatory In the Service of the Shogun. . . . Fans of the novel Shogun and the television series would do well to pick this one up."--Washington Independent Review of Books

From the historical advisor for the record Emmy Award-winning television series Shōgun, a gripping biography of the English ship pilot who would become one of the most influential Westerners in feudal Japan.

In 1600, English helmsman William Adams washed ashore in Japan and was interrogated by Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japan's most powerful warlord and soon-to-be shogun. Far from executing Adams as a pirate, Ieyasu made him one of his most trusted advisers. This biography traces Adams's rise from a humble pilot to a position of immense influence in Japan's foreign relations. It unravels the subsequent diplomatic maneuvers of the Western powers in the Shogun's empire and Adams's eventual downfall. The first full biography of Adams based on original Dutch, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese sources, In the Service of the Shogun includes much previously unknown information. Frederik Cryns tells the authentic story of Adams's checkered life in its historical context, taking us on a compelling journey into Adams's complex inner feelings and cosmopolitan heart.



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"Engaging and accessible to anyone fascinated by imperial Japan. . . . The book truly hits its stride when the navigator finally reaches Japanese soil and encounters Tokugawa. It's here we comprehend the foresight of a leader who wished to modernise his country and connect it with the rest of the world, amid domestic strife and the multiple machinations of those seeking access to new global markets; whether dealing in silver or souls, the Spanish colonists or the Portuguese Jesuits could be both friend and foe. Ship pilot Adams was swept up in all this and thrust on to the waves of history in a fascinating biography. . . . It was a short life, but, as the author shows, an unforgettable one."-- "Irish Independent"

"A very readable account with very welcome additional, relevant, newly published information. In this reviewer's estimation, this book is a refreshing addition to the hallowed halls of biographical accounts of the truly remarkable William Adams, his life and many adventures and misadventures and later misfortunes."-- "Japan Society"

"An exhaustively researched work based on a wide collection of primary sources, including letters written by Adams, as well as official journals, diaries and documents--among them Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese. Students of Japanese history and culture owe Cryns a debt of gratitude for this impressive achievement."--Robert Whiting "Wall Street Journal"

"By drawing heavily on Dutch sources not widely available to other historians, In the Service of the Shogun bridges an important gap between the popular imagination and historical fact. . . . Resisting the ever-tempting pull toward Western stereotypes, Cryns affords us a more accurate understanding of how a shipwrecked Englishman came to play such a unique role in shaping Japan's engagement with the Western world. . . . In the Service of the Shogun not only enriches our historical understanding, but also serves as a reminder of the importance of looking beyond myth, and uncovering the more compelling, if more complicated, corners of history."-- "NIKKEI Asia"

"Cryns is a master of detail. What separates this well-researched history from so much else is his unyielding pursuit of a truth far beneath the surface of mere facts. Reading Cryns's work is as close as we might ever come not just to living in feudal Japan, but to feeling the human heartbeat at its centre."--Justin Marks, co-creator and executive producer of FX's "Shogun"

"Cryns's biography of Will Adams is an easy-to-read, informative, and meticulously researched piece of scholarship. . . . Cryns recounts in crisp prose a remarkable life in a remarkable time in world history. . . . Cryns's account of the life of Adams is fascinating, the more so because we get a real sense of the heady times in which Adams lived."-- "Seventeenth Century"

"Cryns's treatment of William Adams's life in In the Service of the Shogun is the most thorough and focused that I have had the opportunity to read. It delves into not only the sources, but uses them to create a sensitive and thoughtful interpretation of the wider world in which Adams lived. The pace and density of content are just right, drawing both veteran and novice visitors to Adams's life and times in with ease and pleasure. Unlike many other works on Adams, it eschews speculation and hyperbole, particularly of a nationalist bent, and focuses on 'The Real Story.' A heartily recommended read."--Thomas Lockley, associate professor at Nihon University, and author of "A Gentleman from Japan: The Untold Story of an Incredible Journey from Asia to Queen Elizabeth's Court"

"Most readers know Adams as the inspiration for James Clavell's novel Shogun. Adams's experiences are such that one wonders why Clavell even bothered fictionalizing them: Five ships set off from Holland in 1598, but after nineteen months at sea, only one ship remained and only nine men survived to set foot on Japanese soil. Arrested as [a pirate] and sentenced to death, Adams somehow rose to be a trusted advisor of military leader Tokugawa Ieyasu."-- "Japan Times"

"William Adams, an English seafarer, found himself in Japan amidst monumental shifts. Cryns masterfully brings Adams's narrative to life, drawing from an unparalleled depth of primary sources and meticulous research. His laudable book sheds light not only on the life of this extraordinary individual but on its wider historical context. Through Adams's remarkable experience, the reader uncovers the dawning global age and Japan's transformative journey into modernity, making this book an indispensable read for enthusiasts of history and cultural exchange."--Rotem Kowner, University of Haifa, author of "From White to Yellow: The Japanese in European Racial Thought, 1300-1735"

"William Adams, the real-life figure who inspired James Clavell's novel Shogun, was a fascinating man, and Cryns's new book explores his life in vivid terms, using untapped sources in English, Dutch, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese. This book is destined to become a classic, combining vivid prose with exemplary research, but it's not just for people interested in imperial Japan. Anyone who wishes to understand the birth of our interconnected, global world will find much to enjoy and ponder."--Tonio Andrade, professor of Chinese and global history, Emory University

"William Adams, the Englishman who loosely inspired James Clavell's bestselling novel Shogun, comes alive in the revelatory In the Service of the Shogun. . . . Carefully researched and replete with thoughtful insights, In the Service of the Shogun is a concise and enjoyable exploration of the first known Englishman to visit--and fall in love with--Japan. Fans of the novel Shogun and the television series would do well to pick this one up."--Peggy Kurkowski "Washington Independent Review of Books"

"Writing in a clear, straightforward style, Cryns tells a fascinating story. Watching Shogun and reading In the Service of the Shogun proves that truth can follow storylines every bit as surprising as fiction."-- "Japan News"



About the Author



Frederik Cryns is professor of Japanese history at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan. He is the author of several bestselling books in Japanese on the early interaction of the Western world with Japan. In addition to his academic work, Cryns appears regularly on Japanese television history programs and supervised the historical aspects of the record Emmy Award-winning television series Shōgun.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.8 Inches (H) x 5.08 Inches (W) x 1.02 Inches (D)
Weight: .44 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Historical
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Frederik Cryns
Language: English
Street Date: October 13, 2025
TCIN: 1006060966
UPC: 9781836390961
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-4810
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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