
The Art of War (Condensed Classics)
History's Greatest Work on Strategy--Now in a Special Condensation
- 68 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Art of War (Condensed Classics)
History's Greatest Work on Strategy--Now in a Special Condensation
About this book
“LET YOUR PLANS BE DARK AND IMPENETRABLE AS NIGHT, AND WHEN YOU MOVE, FALL LIKE A THUNDERBOLT.”
Sun Tzu’s The Art of the War is the master key to power and victory. It is the most important book ever written on overcoming obstacles and defeating your foes. Now, this legendary martial guide is available in a special abridgment with a new introduction by PEN Award- winning author Mitch Horowitz.
Mitch brings you the work’s most essential, practical, and useful ideas. His new introduction highlights the ancient work’s major points and history. Mitch also supplies carefully chosen notes that bring out author Sun Tzu’s subtlest meanings.
All of the book’s millennia-old wisdom can be yours in a single sitting. Discover today why The Art of War has guided soldiers, generals, martial artists, and seekers throughout the ages.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: The Unlikeliest Classic
- Chapter I: Laying Plans
- Chapter II: Waging War
- Chapter III: Attack by Stratagem
- Chapter IV: Tactical Dispositions
- Chapter V: Energy
- Chapter VI: Weak Points and Strong
- Chapter VII: Maneuvering
- Chapter VIII: Variation in Tactics
- Chapter IX: The Army on the March
- Chapter X: Dangers and Opportunities
- Chapter XI: The Use of Spies
- About the Authors