• Gai-Jin (Japanese for "foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be...
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  • (1986) Gai-Jin (1993) Ordered by internal chronology: Shōgun: set in feudal Japan, 1600. 1152 pages. Tai-Pan: set in Hong Kong, 1841. 727 pages. Gai-Jin: set...
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  • Gaijin (redirect from Gai-JIn)
    are not Japanese citizens. The word is composed of two kanji: gai (外, "outside") and jin (人, "person"). Similarly composed words that refer to foreign...
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    Clavell, James (1993). "ch. 41". Gai-Jin. Delacorte Press. p. 700. ISBN 978-0385310161. Clavell, James (1993). "ch. 7". Gai-Jin. Delacorte Press. pp. 90–91...
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  • Whirlwind (1986). Clavell eventually returned to the Shōgun sequel, writing Gai-Jin (1993). This was his last completed novel. The Fly (1958) (writer) Watusi...
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  • Tai-Pan (novel) (redirect from Jin-qua)
    fleets expanded and bitter rivalry honed their enmity even keener. In 1837, Jin-qua arranged for May–May, his favourite granddaughter, to become Dirk Struan's...
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    It plays a major role in the plot of James Clavell's historical novel Gai-Jin (1993). In the film Tombstone (1993), Mattie Earp, Wyatt Earp's wife is...
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    Satsu-Ei Sensō). The Namamugi Incident was the basis of James Clavell's novel Gai-Jin. It is also partially referenced in the opening cutscene for the video...
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  • United Kingdom Media type Print (hardback and paperback) Pages 400 (paperback) Preceded by Gai-Jin (in chronology of Asian Saga)  Followed by Noble House ...
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    [citation needed] This phrase is featured and examined in James Clavell's Gai-Jin: A Novel of Japan Shishi Shōwa Restoration Poo, Mu-chou (2005). Enemies...
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