Description: This 2004 release from the PBS series "Empires" discusses the empire of Japan from the 16th to 19th centuries. This disc is in very good condition and plays perfectly, with the following write-up on back: Commanding shoguns and samurai warriors, exotic geisha and exquisite artisans -- all were part of the Japanese "renaissance" -- a period between the 16th and 19th centuries when Japan went from chaos and violence to a land of ritual refinement and peace. But stability came at a price: for nearly 250 years, Japan was a land closed to the Western world, ruled by the Shogun under his absolute power and control. Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire brings to life the unknown story of a mysterious empire, its relationship with the West, and the forging of a nation that would emerge as one of the most important countries in the world. Immediate payment accepted for Buy It Now listings; for Auction or Best Offer items please pay within three days of purchase. Note that we do not grade CD or DVD cases, as they can be easily replaced. Combined USPS shipping discount available for multiple disc purchases -- listed shipping price for first item, $1.25 for each additional item. (Use "Add to Cart" to apply discount automatically; contact us for shipping discount on large orders.) CLICK HERE to check out our store for other awfully limited audio/film/literature releases, including additional PBS DVDs and more!
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Director: Lyn Goldfarb, Deborah Ann Desnoo
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Studio: PBS
Season: N/A
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Type: Documentary
Features: Captioned, Widescreen
Actor: Richard Chamberlain
Language: English
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Edition: Limited Edition
Rating: NR
Movie/TV Title: Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2004
Genre: Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre: World History/Culture