Diplomatic Blood for Trade: The Forgotten Price of Opening Japan - Couverture souple

Tenbrink, Shawn

 
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Synopsis

One forbidden kingdom. Two diplomats. A price paid in blood.

Uncover the forgotten true story of the first American diplomat ever assassinated.

History tells us that American warships forced Japan open through “gunboat diplomacy,” but steel alone did not open the gates of the Hermit Kingdom. It was the courage of two diplomats—and only one survived.

Diplomatic Blood for Trade recounts the harrowing tale of Henry Heusken, a young man drawn by the promise of the American dream and thrust into a world of shadows, danger, and international intrigue. As the United States fought to claim its place on the world stage, Heusken and his fellow diplomat moved through a forbidden land that did not wish to be found, navigating a political landscape balanced on the edge of a blade.

That blade would ultimately end Henry’s life. Cut down by a samurai sword, he left behind not only a diplomatic legacy but a forgotten wife and child. Through Henry, the treaty that truly opened Japan was forged, written not in ink, but in his blood. The cost of opening Japan to trade was not merely political risk or military pressure; it was Henry Heusken’s life and a legacy nearly erased by history.

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