| Acknowledgements | p. 7 |
| Introduction | p. 9 |
| Notes on the Text | p. 11 |
| What Is a Ninja? | p. 15 |
| The Origin of the Ninja | p. 19 |
| Naming the Ninja | p. 37 |
| Putting the æ&Chinese character;' in Ninja | p. 39 |
| The Samurai v. Ninja Myth | p. 47 |
| Medieval Japanese Scouting | p. 53 |
| Bandits, Thieves and Criminals | p. 57 |
| The Chinese Connection | p. 61 |
| Unknown Ninja Skills | p. 85 |
| Similar yet Dissimilar | p. 113 |
| Ninja Magic | p. 125 |
| Oral Traditions-The Ninja Way of Kuden | p. 133 |
| The Famous Ninja Families of Hattori and Natori | p. 137 |
| The Prowess of the Men of Iga and Koka | p. 151 |
| The Female Ninja | p. 155 |
| The Gateless Gate | p. 159 |
| The Fringes of Ninjutsu | p. 161 |
| The Death of the Ninja | p. 171 |
| The Ninja Found | p. 173 |
| Historical Ninja Manuals | p. 175 |
| Bibliography | p. 223 |
| Notes | p. 225 |
| Index | p. 237 |
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