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Although Carl von Clausewitz participated in many military
campaigns, he was primarily a military theorist interested in the
examination of war. On War is the West's premier work on the
philosophy of war. Other soldiers before him had written treatises
on various military subjects, but none undertook a great
philosophical examination of war on the scale of Clausewitz's. On
War is considered to be the first modern book of military strategy.
This is due mainly to Clausewitz' integration of political, social,
and economic issues as some of the most important factors in
deciding the outcomes of a war. It is one of the most important
treatises on strategy ever written, and continues to be required
reading at many military academies.
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On War (Paperback)
Colonel J. J. Graham; General Carl Von Clausewitz
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An important contribution to the field of both philosophy and
warfare, this has stayed in the public conscience since it was
first published.
General Carl von Clausewitz's writings (translated from the
original German by Colonel J.J. Graham) revolutionized military
theory for generations to come. This edition of ON WAR inclues the
first edition's introduction (written after his death by his wife),
von Clausewitz's notes and sketches toward two chapters left
unfinished at the time of his death (compiled into "Book VII: The
Attack" and "Book VIII: The Plan of War"), plus Col. Graham's notes
and footnotes. ON WAR offers an unparalled glimpse into the
evolution of war from a gentlemanly pursuit to modern combat. An
essential volume for every military library. [Complete at 447
pages.]
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Von Clausewitz, On War (Hardcover)
Colonel F.N. Maude; Translated by Colonel J. J. Graham; General Carl Von Clausewitz
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First published by Routledge & Kegan Paul 1968.
Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) was a Prussian General and military
writer.
His writings are contained in nine volumes, published posthumously,
but his fame rests most upon these three volumes, forming his
treatise On War. It reveals war, stripped of all accessories, as
the exercise of force for the attainment of a political object,
unrestrained by any law save that of expediency, this gives the key
to the interpretation of German political aims, past, present and
future.
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