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Sun Tzu's classic on military strategy is profound and absolutely
clear. It is valuable in the political and business world today. We
present the definitive translation, by Lionel Giles, assistant
curator at the British Museum and Keeper of the Department of
Oriental Manuscript.
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The Art of War (Paperback, Reissue)
Ralph D. Sawyer, Tzu Sun; Translated by Ralph D. Sawyer, Tzu Sun
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The "Art of War "is almost certainly the most famous study of
strategy ever written and has had an extraordinary influence on the
history of warfare. The principles Sun-tzu expounded were utilized
brilliantly by such great Asian war leaders as Mao Tse-tung, Giap,
and Yamamoto. First translated two hundred years ago by a French
missionary, Sun-tzu's "Art of War" has been credited with
influencing Napoleon, the German General Staff, and even the
planning for Desert Storm. Many Japanese companies make this book
required reading for their key executives. And increasingly,
Western businesspeople and others are turning to the "Art of War"
for inspiration and advice on how to succeed in competitive
situations of all kinds. Unlike most editions of Sun-tzu currently
available (many simply retreads of older, flawed translations),
this superb new translation makes use of the best available
classical Chinese manuscripts, including the ancient "tomb text"
version discovered by archaeologists at Linyi, China. Ralph Sawyer,
an outstanding Western scholar of ancient Chinese warfare and a
successful businessman in his own right, places this classic work
of strategy in its proper historical context. Sawyer supplies a
portrait of Sun-tzu's era and outlines several battles of the
period that may have either influenced Sun-tzu or been conducted by
him. While appreciative of the philosophical richness of the "Art
of War," this edition stresses Sun-tzu's practical origins and
presents a translation that is both accurate and accessible.
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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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The Art of War (Paperback, Ed)
Tzu Sun; Introduction by John Minford; Translated by John Minford
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For more than two thousand years, Sun-tzu's The Art of War has
provided leaders with essential advice on battlefield tactics,
managing troops and terrain, and employing cunning and deception.
An elemental part of Chinese culture, it has also become a
touchstone for the Western struggle for survival and success,
whether in battle, in business or in relationships. Now, in this
crisp, accessible new translation, John Minford brings this seminal
work to life for today's readers. Capturing the literary quality of
The Art of War - its lucid, epigrammatic, almost poetic style - as
well as its philosophical and strategic content, Minford present
the core text in two different formats. First, the unadorned
thirteen chapters allow readers to form their own first impressions
of the ancient words of wisdom ascribed to Sun-tzu. Then the same
text appears with extensive running commentary from the canon of
traditional Chinese commentators and others, providing context and
subtext to the work. A lively, learned introduction, chronologies,
suggested readings, and other valuable apparatus round this
authoritative volume. Even those readers familiar with The Art of
War will experience it anew, finding it more fascinating - and more
chilling - than ever.
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The Art of War (Hardcover, Ed)
Tzu Sun; Introduction by John Minford; Translated by John Minford
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For more than 2,000 years, Sun Tzu's The Art of War has provided
leaders with essential advice on battlefield tactics, managing
troops and terrain, and employing cunning and deception. An
elemental part of Chinese culture, it has also become a touchstone
for the Western struggle for survival and success, whether in
battle, in business or in relationships. Now, in this crisp,
accessible new translation, John Minford brings this seminal work
to life for today's readers. A lively, learned introduction,
chronologies and suggested further reading are among the valuable
apparatus included in this authoritative volume. Even those readers
familiar with The Art of War will experience it anew, finding it
more fascinating - and more chilling - than ever. Little is known
about Sun Tzu (544-496 B.C.) and his life during the Warring States
period after the decline of the Zhou dysnasty, but his classic, The
Art of War, has been one of the central works of Chinese literature
for 2500 years. John Minford studied Chinese at Oxford and at the
Australian National University and has taught in China, Hong Kong,
and New Zealand. He edited (with Geremie Barme) Seeds of Fire:
Chinese Voices of Conscience and (with Joseph S. M. Lau) Chinese
Classical Literature: An Anthology of Translations. He has
translated numerous works from the Chinese, including the last two
volumes of the Penguin Classics edition of Cao Xueqin's
eighteenth-century novel The Story of the Stone and the
martial-arts fiction of the contemporary Hong Kong novelist Louis
Cha.
Sun Tzu's classic on military strategy is profound and absolutely
clear. It is valuable in the political and business world today. We
present the definitive translation, by Lionel Giles, assistant
curator at the British Museum and Keeper of the Department of
Oriental Manuscript.
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