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March 1, 1987 Roots of Strategy (Book 2)
Ardant du Picq's Battle Studies, Clausewitz's Principles of War, and Jomini's Art of War.

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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Stackpole Books (March 1, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811722600
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811722605
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #76,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Trade-Off, January 4, 2007
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These kinds of books are always such a trade-off. It's great to see a book (or in this case an entire series) that combines several classics for an particular field of study. In this case we are talking about military theory. Clausewitz and Jomini are two of the all-time greats, and here we have both of them squeezed between a single pair of covers! It seems any armchair general's wet dream. Until one actually goes looking between those covers and realizes the tradeoff.

The problem with these sorts of anthologies is the same as buying a computer off the shelf of Circuit City: it looks like you're getting a bargain, but the individual components are sometimes of lesser quality. In this case, simply flipping to Jomini's "Art of War" gives the first sign of a problem. There the reader will stare disappointedly at the words "a condensed version". CONDENSED? Of course, for the same reason it's 12 midgets that squeeze inside that tiny car at the circus and not 12 body builders. Now, I haven't read through the whole thing yet, nor do I have the time to do a side-by-side comparison to tell you the specific discrepancies; but, I can tell you that one thing immediately stood out: THE LACK OF ANY DIAGRAMS OR ILLUSTRATIONS WHATSOEVER! My other copy (Mendell and Craighill, "The Art of War", Special Edition, El Paso Norte 2005) contains a plethora of figures referenced by Jomini in his text to demonstrate his concepts and his explanations.

This is a huge loss, as Jomini uses these battle-line diagrams and other pictures to great effect, particularly for visually-minded persons or those new to the study of the military arts. On the bright side, there is a 40+ page introduction that discusses the significance of Jomini's treatise, as well as a good deal of background, contextualization, and biographical information. Nice, but I'd trade it in an instant to just have all the figures. I have no idea what else is missing or altered, but it renders me suspicious and completely lacking confidence in the integrity of this version.

What about Clausewitz? This happens to be the SAME version of Clausewitz that I already own (mine is published by Dover). The figures ARE included... which makes little sense really (why not include Jomini's then?). This one is seemingly an unaltered version of Hans W. Gatzke's translation and edit.

Here lies the problem with these sorts of books, these sorts of classics (Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, Napoleon, Etc) always have numerous translations, versions, and editions out. One never knows which to buy or use, and one almost always wants to have the definitive version if possible. Roots of Strategy is good value and a good reference, but I can't give Book 2 more than 3 stars due to the chopping up of Jomini's work. Go get these books individually, you'll be happier. Pick out your specific translations and editions with care, so that you get what you want. But for those who don't particularly care, or only want a general strategic or military reference set, this series will do fine.

For those who care, I recommend the Special Edition series by El Paso Norte publishing company, or (if you can afford it) the Every Man's Library series.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Three Military Classics? Wonderful!~, November 18, 2005
This review is from: Roots of Strategy: Book 2 (Paperback)
This volume contains three of the most influential military classics written in the nineteenth century: du Picq's "Battle Studies"--An established authority on the effect of moral force on battle; Clausewitz's "Principles of War"--Few books have had so great an effect on the destiny and welfare of the world; and Jomini's "Art of War"--Teaches Napoleonic doctrine, which has exerted a strong influence on the development of modern military thought.

Accompanying the texts are the introductions that appeared with them when they were published in separate editions over a quarter of a century ago. The student of modern warfare will find especially valuable Brig. Gen. J.D. Hittles's introduction to Jomini's "Art of War," which compares and contrasts Jomini's writings with those in Clausewitz's "Principles of War."

The highest recommendation. Five stars.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great condition!, February 3, 2011
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I got exactly what I ordered and it got here faster than expected.

Sure it has some highlighting and a few scratches but in the grand scheme of things who cares? Its for READING not looking pretty. I knew that when I bought it.

5/5, 100%.
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IN presenting to the American reading public a translation of a volume written by an obscure French colonel, belonging to a defeated army, who fell on the eve of a battle which not alone gave France over to the enemy but disclosed a leadership so inapt as to awaken the suspicion of treason, one is faced by the inevitable interrogation - "Why?" Read the first page
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ancient combat, foot chasseurs, mutual acquaintanceship, strategic front, combat methods, skillful general, independent corps
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Ardant du Picq, Frederick the Great, Marshal of France, Marshal Saxe, Gustavus Adolphus, Regiment of the Line, Antoine Henri Jomini, Line Regiment, Archduke Charles, Battle Studies, Civil War, Light Regiment, Summary of the Art of War, Field Service Regulations, Marshal Ney, Batik Studies, Emperor Napoleon, Grand Armeé, King of Prussia, Captain Daguerre, First Empire, Frederick William, General Duhesme, General Friedrich von Cochenhausen, General Niel
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