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Like New: A book that has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust ...
Book Title
What Is Ninjutsu?
Author
Seiko, Fujita; Shahan, Eric
Language
english
ISBN
9781541060005

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Far Corner Europe Limited
Barbara Blake
19-20 Bourne Court
Southend Road
Woodford Green
Essex
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a***5 (39)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great item, exactly as described. The packaging was very poor but item arrived undamaged. Communications and dispatch time were also poor but overall a successful transaction.
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Pros - polite communication, low prices, generous discount offered for damaged book. Cons - very slow communication which tends to be generic and promises much but delivers little, heavy book was sent in a jiffy bag and arrived damaged, had to get Ebay involved to action the promised partial refund. Summary - 'pile it high and sell it cheap' organisation which is unable to provide efficient customer service and makes the mistake of not packaging books correctly. Will not buy from them again.
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Happy with item , communication with seller and price . some feedback for buyers and seller ,item came in a thin single layer bubble wrap envelope when it is a heavy ,easily damageable item , lucky it was intact and undamaged , and second item came faster than date once purchased but was listed at 3-5 days which wasn't exactly accurate

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  • A good introduction to the truth.

    Fujita's book spans about 90 pages in English. The rest of the book is copies of Fujita's original text (in Japanese). So for the person who can't read Japanese, it's a roughly 90 page book. Don't let that put you off though! This is a rarity - Ninjutsu minus the marketing! There are people who doubt Fujita's words. That could be because they don't understand that in Budo scrolls you have to look a bit deeper than the words - hence why some study 'The Art of War' for years. People say Fujita is a dreamer and the book has some silly things such as the Ninja parachute. What those people don't seem to understand is earlier in the book he explained how a cloth could be used to slow a fall - the Ninja with a parachute was probably just a sketch.The infamous 'water shoes' probably a bad ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: wordery_specialist