A specialist in European history, wishing to deepen his knowledge of the Japanese background, should not fail to seek out this book, for it is a passport to an initial understanding of an age that is visibly linked to some extent with the modern civilization of Japan.(English Historical Review) It is almost impossible to find ways to praise this work which its producers have not already thought of themselves, and they are telling the truth. The genius of Professor Hall, an overpowering force in the construction of such studies on modern and Tokugawa Japan, is evident once more.(Pacific Affairs)