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One of the most influential documents of our time, Mao Tse-tung's
pamphlet on guerrilla warfare has become the basic textbook for
waging revolution in underdeveloped and emergent areas throughout
the world. Recognizing the fundamental disparity between agrarian
and urban societies, Mao advocated unorthodox strategies that
converted deficits into advantages: using intelligence provided by
the sympathetic peasant population; substituting deception,
mobility, and surprise for superior firepower; using retreat as an
offensive move; and educating the inhabitants on the ideological
basis of the struggle. This radical new approach to warfare, waged
in jungles and mountains by mobile guerrilla bands closely
supported by local inhabitants, has been adopted by other
revolutionary leaders from Ho Chi Minh to Che Guevara. Mao wrote On
Guerrilla Warfare in 1937 while in retreat after ten years of
battling the Nationalist army of Chiang Kai-shek. Twelve years
later, the Nationalist Chinese were rousted from the mainland, and
Mao consolidated his control of a new nation, having put his
theories of revolutionary guerrilla warfare to the test.
Established governments have slowly come to recognize the need to
understand and devise means to counter this new method of warfare.
Samuel B. Griffith's classic translation makes Mao's treatise
widely available and includes a comprehensive introduction that
profiles Mao, analyzes the nature and conduct of guerrilla warfare,
and considers its implications for American policy.
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On Guerrilla Warfare (Hardcover)
Mao Zedong, Mao Tse-Tung; Translated by Samuel B. Griffith
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The book is written in the context of China's guerrilla war against
Japanese occupiers; this conflict is mentioned often by Mao. In
this book Mao discusses the differences between guerrilla and
"orthodox" military forces, as well as how such forces can work
together for a common goal. Other topics covered include propaganda
and political concerns, the formation of guerrilla units, the
qualities of a good guerrilla officer, discipline in a guerrilla
army, and guerrilla bases.
Text: English (translation) Original Language: Chinese
With well over a million copies sold, Sun Tzu's The Art of War is a
true masterpiece, a series of brilliant aphorisms that illuminate
the planning and conduct of war. Now this classic work is available
in an elegant illustrated edition, featuring seventy-five color and
black-and-white images. From perceptive descriptions of the nine
varieties of terrain, to advice on how to gage an enemy's
weaknesses and strengths, to suggestions on the employment of
secret agents, here is timeless advice on combat and military
strategy. Sun Tzu's writings are unsurpassed in depth of
understanding, shedding light not only on battlefield maneuvers,
but also on the relevant economic, political, and psychological
factors that can shape the outcome of warfare. Equally important,
the precepts outlined by Sun Tzu over two thousand years ago can be
applied with great success outside the theater of war. Indeed, it
is read avidly by corporate executives worldwide and has been
touted in the movie Wall Street and the television series The
Sopranos as the ultimate guide to strategy. Finally, this edition
offers the definitive translation of Sun Tzu's text, by former U.S.
Marine Brigadier General Samuel Griffith, who was also an authority
of Mao Tse-Tung. Remarkable for its clear organization, lucid
prose, and the acuity of its intellectual and moral insights, The
Art of War is the definitive study of combat. It is an essential
book for military history buffs, and an ideal gift for anyone who
is interested in tactics and strategy, whether on the battlefield
or in the boardroom.
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The Art of War (Paperback, New Ed)
Tzu Sun; Translated by Samuel B. Griffith; Foreword by B.H. Liddell Hart
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Like Machiavelli's The Prince and the Japanese Book of Five Rings,
Sun Tzu's The Art of War is as timely for business people today as
it was for military strategists in ancient China. Written in China
more than 2,000 years ago, Sun Tzu's classic The Art of War is the
first known study of the planning and conduct of military
operations. These terse, aphoristic essays are unsurpassed in
comprehensiveness and depth of understanding, examining not only
battlefield maneuvers, but also relevant economic, political, and
psychological factors. Indeed, the precepts outlined by Sun Tzu
regularly applied outside the realm of military theory. It is read
avidly by Japanese businessmen and was touted in the movie Wall
Street as the corporate raider's bible. Providing a much-needed
translation of this classic, Samuel Griffith has made this powerful
and unique work even more relevant to the modern world. Including
an explanatory introduction and selected commentaries on the work,
this edition makes Sun Tzu's timeless classic perfectly accessible
to modern readers.
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On Guerrilla Warfare (Paperback)
Mao Tse-Tung, Mao Zedong; Translated by Samuel B. Griffith
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The book is written in the context of China's guerrilla war against
Japanese occupiers; this conflict is mentioned often by Mao. In
this book Mao discusses the differences between guerrilla and
"orthodox" military forces, as well as how such forces can work
together for a common goal. Other topics covered include propaganda
and political concerns, the formation of guerrilla units, the
qualities of a good guerrilla officer, discipline in a guerrilla
army, and guerrilla bases.
Text: English (translation) Original Language: Chinese
The first documented, systematic study of guerrilla warfare, this
1937 text remains the definitive guide. Based on Mao's own
experiences and his interpretations of the classic strategies of
Sun-tzu, it concisely explains why guerrilla activities should be
integrated into conventional military activities and discusses the
organization and operation of guerrilla units.
Including both attention to strategic policies in Britain and
France and personal accounts of colonial soldiers, The War for
American Independence provides an unprecedented view of America's
struggle for independence in its world context. With wit, clarity,
and dramatic effect, Samuel B. Griffith II vivifies the characters
and incidents of the period on both sides of the Atlantic, drawing
from personal diaries and letters, newspaper accounts, and detailed
battle maps to create a unique alternative to standard histories of
the period. This enduring and exceptionally readable resource,
first published in 1976 under the title In Defense of the Public
Liberty: Britain, America, and the Struggle for Independence from
1760 to the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781, was honored with the
Sons of Liberty Award for the best book on the American Revolution.
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