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- Gai-Jin_(novel) abstract "Gai-Jin (Japanese, "Foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published. Taking place about 20 years after the events of Tai-Pan, it chronicles the adventures of Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, in Japan. The story goes into depth on the political situation in Japan and the hostility Westerners faced in Japan, and is loosely based on the Namamugi Incident and the subsequent Anglo-Satsuma War.".
- Gai-Jin_(novel) author James_Clavell.
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) isbn "ISBN 0-385-31016-1 (first edition, hardback)".
- Gai-Jin_(novel) lcc "PS3553.L365 G34 1993".
- Gai-Jin_(novel) literaryGenre Historical_fiction.
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) previousWork Tai-Pan_(novel).
- Gai-Jin_(novel) publisher Dell_Publishing.
- Gai-Jin_(novel) series The_Asian_Saga.
- Gai-Jin_(novel) subsequentWork King_Rat_(1962_novel).
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) author James_Clavell.
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) country "United Kingdom, United States".
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) genre Historical_fiction.
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) isbn "ISBN 0-385-31016-1".
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) name "Gai-Jin".
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) precededBy Tai-Pan_(novel).
- Gai-Jin_(novel) publisher Dell_Publishing.
- Gai-Jin_(novel) releaseDate "June 1993".
- Gai-Jin_(novel) series The_Asian_Saga.
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- Gai-Jin_(novel) comment "Gai-Jin (Japanese, "Foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published. Taking place about 20 years after the events of Tai-Pan, it chronicles the adventures of Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, in Japan. The story goes into depth on the political situation in Japan and the hostility Westerners faced in Japan, and is loosely based on the Namamugi Incident and the subsequent Anglo-Satsuma War.".
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