Hansando and Busan 1592

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1500s
16th century
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admiral
Angolpo
Atakebune
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battle
broadside
campaign
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daimyos
East
eastern
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fleet
forthcoming
Imjin War
Japan
Joseon
Korea
naval
Nihon Maru
Panokseon
samurai
ships
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
turtle ship
vessels
Wakizaka Yasuharu
warfare

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472868862
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Yuhan Kim is an American author with a research focus on the Napoleonic Wars and Joseon Korean military history. He has previously written a book about Marshal Suchet's campaign in the Peninsula War.

Born and raised in Malaysia, Darren Tan grew up drawing spaceships, dinosaurs and the stuff of his imagination, which was fuelled by movies and computer games. Following a brief stint in 3D animation, Darren now works as a freelance illustrator.