A DETAILED LOOK AT ADMIRAL YI'S FOUR 1592 SORTIES THAT DEFEATED THE
JAPANESE NAVY AND ESTABLISHED HIM AS A NATIONAL HERO.
In 1592, Korean Admiral Yi Sun-sin planned a series of attacks against
the Japanese navy. His first two campaigns saw him destroy several
isolated Japanese squadrons engaged in coastal raiding activities.
Once informed of these attacks, Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered his daimyos
to assemble their ships in a dedicated task force to meet Yi in
battle. In his third campaign, Yi was able to successfully lure out a
Japanese fleet and destroy it in August at the Battle of Hansando. Yi
and his ships then sunk fleets at Angolpo. To capitalize on this
victory, the Koreans then bombarded the Japanese fleet at Busan in
September.
With period images, colourful artwork and detailed maps, this book
delves into Admiral Yi's tactics, which were decisive to stopping the
momentum of the Japanese advance into Korea. These naval engagements
destabilized the Japanese grip on the southern coast and ended hopes
of sustaining their armies by sea. Historian Yuhan Kim brings to life
the actions of one of the greatest naval commanders in the world and
explores why Admiral Yi was so successful.
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Admiral Yi Sun-sin's First Victories against Japan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472868848
Publisert
2026
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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