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Old 04-16-2012, 01:39 AM   #406
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I am willing to bet that you can't think of 10 quality nonfiction and biography titles that came out prior to the BPHs.
Wow. Rather than give you a list of every non-US classic ever written, I'll just repeat, wow.

Seriously. Wow.

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Wasn't familiar with the Miyamoto but all the rest at least rang a bell.
Well worth reading, actually. Similar to The Art of War, but for one-on-one combat rather than strategy, and focusing on swordsmanship. It's a manual, no more, no less, but still worth reading if you enjoy diving into the mindset of the samurai and other warrior types.

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