Ninja Mind Control
Publisher: Dojo Press | ISBN: 080650997X | edition 2000 | PDF | 69 pages | 1,1 mb
Publisher: Dojo Press | ISBN: 080650997X | edition 2000 | PDF | 69 pages | 1,1 mb
When this was first published in the mid 1980s, Ashida Kim was one of the few ninja authors to be found in mainstream American bookstores. Further, his books actually demonstrated techniques with descriptions and photos, while the Hayes titles available at that time largely did not.Yes, he spells ninjitsu with an "i". That's just the "old school" method of spelling, ala jiu-jitsu, which used to be common practice. Of course, as we all know, the "modified Hepburn" system of transliteration would spell it "ninjutsu". BFD.Yes, he's white and he uses a fake name. So what? "Bruce Lee" was a stage name, too.To be sure, there's an element of "cheese" in his books, with the frequent use of Chinese technique names and the often trashy, drugged-looking opponents. But, that's consistent with other titles published by Paladin Press at the time – same goes with Ohara and Unique.On the downside, the kuji kiri given here differs from that shown in "Secrets of the Ninja". Pick & choose, I guess. At least this one is Japanese.
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