Very interesting book not only on the samurais, but also about the Japanese culture at the time. I learn a lot, it was well done, easy to understand and with great pictures, some were very useful, but some, especially the portraits were too many and too similar to really add something. There were some repetitions that were a bit irritating at some time and that was because of the overall chapter organization, that, being by themes, sometimes cover the same period but talking about something else, so some events, persons and stuff like that could be repeated. I would say that the organization wasn’t the best part of the book, but at the same time, it isn’t easy to find a way to do it properly. If you go by theme, you will have repetition. If you only go chronologically, you will just bounce around themes in every period and that could become confusing. So that being said, I consider that they did a decent job even if not perfect. I wouldn’t mind recommend it to people who are interested in that subject!