Conqueror of Western Europe, emperor of Rome, JULIUS CAESAR (44
B.C.-100 B.C.) is considered one of the keenest political and
military minds of all time, and his commentaries on his own
campaigns rank with Sun-Tzu's The Art of War as required reading
for anyone who wishes to grasp the soldierly skills of tactics and
strategy. In this 1915 edition-MacDevitt's translation is
considered masterful-we are privileged with Caesar's firsthand
accounts of his war in Gaul and his own civil war. Discover... .
how to negotiate a surrender . how to motivate troops in the face
of seemingly insurmountable odds . where to establish a strategic
camp . how to use even poor weather to your best advantage . how to
take advantage of unfavorable ground . and much more.
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