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The Art of War (Shambhala Classics)
Widely regarded as "The Oldest Military Treatise in the World," this compact little book, written more than 2,500 years ago, today retains much of its original authoritative merit. American officers during World War II read it closely. The Japanese army studied the work for decades, and many twentieth-century Chinese officers are said to have known the book by heart. Maintaining that "all warfare is based on deception" and that "in war . . . let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns," the author adds: "That general is skillful in attack whose opponent does not know what to defend; and he is skillful in defense whose opponent does not know what to attack." Principles of strategy, tactics, maneuvering, communication, and supplies; the use of terrain, fire, and the seasons of the year; the classification and utilization of spies; the treatment of soldiers, including captives, all have a modern ring to them. The author even provides rules for the "blitzkrieg," prefacing them with the words that "rapidity is the essence of war." Still a valuable guide to the conduct of war, this volume will be indispensable to military students and of interest to all those fascinated by military history. Unabridged republication of the edition published by The Military Service Publishing Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1944.
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- Posted: Aug-21-2009
The gold standard
I've read at least one other translation of this work and the Samuel B. Griffith translation is much preferred. By comparison his language is elegant, almost bordering on poetry compared to the dry prose of another writer's newer translation. Yet, the content is clear, never being compromised in...
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- Posted: Aug-10-2009
perfect from a simple style
i find sun tzus approach to be a smart and possibly a more simpleapproach to warfare..his approach has a lot of the basic human hunter style tactics in it..an out standing read for anyone interested in self defense or modern warfare..its a win win in my eyesiuv his no lose approach..
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- Posted: Jul-29-2009
Over-rated
This is a very popular book and comes highly recommended from many places. Sadly, I was unimpressed. Perhaps this particular translation is bad. I haven't read others do I can't comment on that aspect. However, this particular copy was not worth the read.
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- Posted: May-18-2009
Who is this for, exactly?
So many people have recommended this book, and talk up its application to other areas of life outside of war (e.g. business). I figured it was time to see what the hype was about, so I gave the Librivox audio version a try.I'm having a very hard time understanding who this book might be relevant...
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- Posted: Apr-16-2009
outstanding
I can not speak intelligently about the quality of this translation. Given the accuracy of translation / I found that this was a brilliant summary of tactics used in ground warfare in China several thousand years ago. Still poignant today across battlefields. It does not of course include...
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- Posted: Apr-14-2009
The art of war
This book will provide you the knowledge to declare war on Amazon - against a corporation who has chosen to silently and stupidly to censore the offerings online. They will not sell books that they deem as perceived 'gay' works. Welcome to Am-carthy-son.
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- Posted: Mar-05-2009
My first purchase book review
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an excellent book especially for those people who are in the military or law enforcement. The language of the book refers to ancient and not modern times. Based on my readings the author seems to be an aggressor, since in modern times we strive for peace and not...
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- Posted: Feb-15-2009
Introductory material is not so introductory
At the outset, let me say that Sun Tzu gets 5 stars. Having withstood at least two millennia, his thirteen chapters of warlike proverbs are beyond any modern reproach. I'm giving two stars to this book's introductory material. If I was familiar with Chinese history, then perhaps I would have...
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- Posted: Jan-05-2009
The Best Traslation I got in many years!!
The permanent and global chinese military theory from a classical author. Its style and content characteristics support the idea of one unique author. It is of very easy reading and very long full comprehension. It is like to be defoliating an artichoke or an onion. With each useful reading, more...
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- Posted: Jan-04-2009
For Statesmen and Military Commanders
This edition of Sun Tzu's Art of War is noteworthy for several reasons. The book was translated and edited by U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Samuel B. Griffith, who served in China and fought the Japanese in the Pacific during World War II. General Griffith provides useful annotations, while...
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