ABSTRACT

This book charts the life and times of Captain William Adams who lived in the period of 1564 to 1620. Adam himself wrote little; his letters and logs, while vivid and valuable, would convey too little about the eventful years between 1600 and 1620 on their own. Other sources, such as thevarious writings of other Europeans in Japan, complete the tale. Including mentions of significant historical events, for example in 1588 William Adams commands a supply ship, the ‘Richard Dygylde’, at the time of Philip II of Spain's attempted invasion of England, the Enterprise of England (the Spanish Armada) and in 1600 The first Dutch ship (Liefde) arrives in Japan. William Adams is taken before Tokugawa Leyasu and questioned;he explains that Holland and England are at war with Spain and Portugal. Leyasu declines the Portuguese suggestion that he execute the Liefde's crew.

chapter I|11 pages

Adams And His Age

chapter II|6 pages

William Adams' Early Life

chapter III|5 pages

The Mahu And De Cordes Fleet

chapter IV|11 pages

The Voyage

chapter V|3 pages

Landfall In Hawaii

chapter VI|5 pages

Arrival In Japan

chapter VII|18 pages

The Jesuit Presence In Japan

chapter VIII|27 pages

Adams And The Missionaries

chapter IX|13 pages

Survivors

chapter X|15 pages

The Coming Of The Dutch

chapter XI|36 pages

The Hirado Britons

chapter XII|6 pages

Conflict At Hirado

chapter XIII|28 pages

Adams In Japan

chapter XIV|18 pages

Voyages

chapter XV|9 pages

The Greatest And Powrefullest Terrany

chapter XVI|4 pages

Epilogue