Sunday with Sensei's Journal, Volume Three:

Sunday with Sensei's Journal, Volume Three: "Invisible Service"

by Tony Annesi
Sunday with Sensei's Journal, Volume Three:

Sunday with Sensei's Journal, Volume Three: "Invisible Service"

by Tony Annesi

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Overview

Comprised of over 100 short essays originally published on the blog page of www.bushido-kai.net, this volume covers a wide range of subjects inspired by diverse stimuli from Zhu Xi (Chinese) to King Sejong (Korean), Yukichi Fukuzawa to Michi Suzuki (Japanese), Rosco Pound (former dean of Harvard Law) to Johannes Scotus Eriguena (the Irish thinker), Goethe to Kafka, and Francis Bacon to William James. Sunday with Sensei's Journal has become a stimulus for martial artists around the world to think more deeply about the arts they already study and martial world of which they are a part.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538008713
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/09/2017
Series: Sunday with Sensei's Journal , #3
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Tony Annesi has studied the martial arts since 1964 and has received black belts in judo, aiki-ju-jutsu, and karate. His writing started with poetry and short fiction (the first stories of 1969: Loss of Innocence were drafted in 1969) and then followed his martial arts career with columns for INSIDE KARATE MAGAZINE (Tales of the Dojo and The Dojo Files) and articles for MARTIAL ARTS MASTERS, SELF-DEFENSE WORLD, INSIDE KUNG-FU, THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHTER, and BLACK BELT. He has authored the privately published Cracking the Kata Code, The Road to Mastery, Principles of Advanced Budo, Sudden Attack Defense, Elevated Elementals, and Comparative Aiki in Action. Tony also has written a fantasy novel trilogy entitled The Shangrilla Artifacts and a single novel sequel called An Atlantis of One.
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