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The Art Of War Paperback – April 7, 2017

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About The Art of War

The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the 5th century BC. Attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu the text is composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of the art of war. It is commonly thought of as a definitive work on military strategy and tactics. It was placed at the head of China's Seven Military Classics upon the collection's creation in 1080 by Emperor Shenzong of Song, and has long been the most influential strategy text in East Asia. It has had an influence on Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, legal strategy and beyond.

About this edition of the translation of The Art of War

This official edition of The Art of War is the unaltered, uncommented, edited text as written by Sun Tzu in the translation of Lionel Giles, first published in 1910. Giles original translation of the art of war includes commentaries and historical asides that have been removed for clarity and readability. The intention of this version is to create an Art of War similar to what the famed Thirteen Letters from Sun Tzu would have read like without modern alterations. It is the most concise, definitive, unabridged and original version.

What you get when you buy this edition of The Art of War

This edition of The Art of War is a 50 page long 9x6 trade paperback edition in creme paper and a black matte cover. It is a thin book that reads in about one hour, composed of small numbered paragraphs, divided into 13 chapters.

Famous quotes from this edition of The Art of War

  • “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
  • “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
  • “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
  • “Thus it is that in war the victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory has been won, whereas he who is destined to defeat first fights and afterwards looks for victory.”
  • "All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. "

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    The Art of War is a well versed, and short guide book to strategize, and tactically win a war. There were tons of great advice, and still relatable today. I would go even deeper that it doesn't entirely reflect on physical warfare, but a verbal confrontation or debate would suffice Sun Tzu's philosophical meanings. Even playing chess I could take his guide book, and reflect on the game.

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Customers find the book easy to read and enjoyable. They say it's insightful and a good life lesson foundation. Readers also describe the content as timeless, ancient, and classic. However, some customers report that the book is missing all the stories and examples that come with each chapter. Opinions are mixed on the value for money and appearance, with some finding it great and worth the buy, while others say it's overrated.

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Proverbs for armies
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I'm commenting on the physical book, which is the size of a large heavy church pamphlet or college brochure. It looks nice enough, and the cover is exactly as shown here, however, it is printed in about six-point font, and I can barely read it, even with reading glasses.As to the contents, I find it interesting, more in a historical sense, that an ancient general committed some of the wisdom included in the work to posterity. Sun Tzu writes of things that we might now think of as common, but may not have been at the time. I see it as kind of a Proverbs for ancient armies. Still interesting.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020
The Art of War, written in the 5th century BC by Sun Tzu is, was, and remains to be, one of the greatest military strategy books ever written. The text itself is quite brief, but what it lacks in length it makes up for in the countless lessons taught to the reader. For centuries it was available only to native Chinese speakers. It was first translated into French in the late 18th century, and finally translated to English in 1910 by Lionel Giles. It has always been seen as a seminal work of military strategy, but since its translation into English it has taken on new life. Its lessons can be applied to many different disciplines, professions and even daily life. As I leafed through this brief tome, I found myself reaffirming long held beliefs as well as learning new ways to reflect upon situations that may arise in the future. Given its title, The Art of War may sound like a text which deals solely with warfare, and when it was originally published it was exactly that. But its teachings have stood the test of time, and ever since its translation into numerous languages it has been used as a tool for countless fields of study.
The author of The Art of War, Sun Tzu, is somewhat of a mystery. In fact, many scholars question whether or not someone by this name ever existed. What is known, however, is that the book itself was written sometime around 500 BC. This was an incredibly chaotic time period in the history of the Chinese empire. War was a constant, and Sun Tzu’s text was meant to help end this period of conflict by outlining a clear strategy for victory on the battlefields of feudal China. As Joshua J. Mark says in his entry for the Ancient History Encyclopedia, “to Sun-Tzu, war was an extension of politics and should be pursued in the interests of the greater good for all, the conqueror and the conquered. In order for warfare to be defined as anything other than a waste of life and resources, however, one needed to win. (Mark, 2020, para. 9) Sun Tzu was equally interested in achieving a favorable outcome for the kingdom as he was in winning the war. In fact, one of his most quoted lines from The Art of War rails against a protracted campaign as this never ends well for the combatants or the land which is being fought over. “There is no instance of a country having benefitted from a prolonged war.” (Tzu, 2017, p.6)
As I mentioned earlier, while reading this book I found myself making connections to things in my own life. I am by no means a soldier, and for the most part avoid conflict entirely, but time and again I would stumble across quotes which I found useful in everyday life. Additionally, since I was reading The Art of War for a course centered on survival, I saw many of the passages as useful lessons if one were to find themselves in a survival situation. One quote in particular was quite pertinent. While speaking on foraging for goods from a defeated enemy Tzu writes, “one cartload of the enemy’s provisions is equivalent to twenty of one’s own.” (Tzu, 2017, p.6) Obviously we aren’t plundering the stores of defeated enemies, but I saw this as a parallel between one’s survival gear and what can be scavenged from your surroundings. I likened it to a bottle of water. If you brought only one bottle of water and found yourself stranded, locating drinkable water and utilizing that is far more useful than simply drinking the one you had brought with you. Other quotes are a bit more fundamental and can be applied to any situation. “Ponder and deliberate before you make a move.” (Tzu, 2017, p.18) This can be applied to nearly every facet of life and simply encourages one to think before they act. The Art of War is full of examples of ways one can insert Sun Tzu’s teachings into everyday life. Perhaps my favorite of his quotes is antithetic to what one may think a military strategy book should espouse. “To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s resistance without fighting.” (Tzu, 2017, p.7) While The Art of War outlines battle strategies, it’s author still understands that the death and destruction which result from war are better to be avoided if at all possible.
The Art of War is a book I have wanted to read for quite some time and had just never gotten around to it. When I initially suggested it as the survival guide I wanted to read for class I was bit worried it might not be accepted. I knew it was not a survival guide in the strictest sense of the word, but I had a pretty strong instinct that many of the teachings in Sun Tzu’s manual would crossover into the survivalist realm. I was right. My favorite part of reading this book, which I did three times in a single night, was trying to recognize which excerpts could be applied specifically to survival situations. There is no lack of good advice in this book for someone who finds themselves in a tough spot. From simply reiterating that one should think before acting, to illuminating the idea that high ground and sunny spaces are best for camping, this book runs the gamut of useful information. My only complaint, and one that has no immediate remedy, is I can’t help but feel that some nuance is lost in translation. Some entries are a bit confusing to follow and I can only imagine they read easier in their original form. I won’t be learning Chinese anytime in the near future however, so Mr. Giles’ translation will have to suffice.
I would wholly recommend this book to anyone looking to gain insight on military strategy, business strategy or simply an insight into new ways to look at the world around you. At just under forty pages in length this book can be read easily in one sitting. I do not recommend a one and done strategy in this case though. I found myself picking up on deeper meanings from many of the lessons as I reread the text again and again. This book will be a mainstay on my bookshelf forever, and I encourage people to read it. Sun Tzu says that all war is based on deception. The Art of War too is cleverly disguised as a treatise on military strategy, but after you read it you will find its lessons far-reaching and infinitely useful in all facets of life.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016
Some books are forever relevant, classics not simply for reading, but for practicing. Sun Tzu's Art of War is one of those books. This new edition is meant for today's readers, and today's reading devices. It's called The Art of War - Enhanced E-Book Edition (Illustrated. Includes Image Gallery + Audio Links. Fully Enhanced E-Book) (Military Theory 3) Kindle Edition by Sun Tzu (Author), Art of War (Author), Lionel Giles (Translator)

The acme of skill is what Sun Tzu's Art of war is truly about, and his advice rings as true for boardroom or bedroom as for battlefield. Having worked in long-term strategic planning and international security, I can tell you that no book is more quoted in papers and briefings and power-points than this one. My favorite? "The acme of skill is to subdue the enemy without fighting."

But Sun Tzu gives you more than tactical advantages; he is a true strategist, taking into account political and economic factors. And this book is written -- and newly translated -- to be memorable. Whether you are Commander in Chief of a nation or Commander of your Household, Sun Tzu will help you learn when to push forward and when to contemplate without taking a step.

I cannot advise you enough to try this simple, crisp, modern and truly useful translation of book whose clarity and wisdom are perpetually valuable.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Super life lesson foundation book for men. My son turns 16 this July and this is a supplemental gift. I bought a series of three books and this was the most important of the mix. Quality is great and price was even better.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
It's a classic. I'm glad I read it, but I was a bit disappointed that I didn't get any great insights like I'd been led to believe I would.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Also cliche: I'm in business. Serious business sometimes. Not bad business but it can require out of the box thinking along-side strategical thinking. Will reading this book help you in business? No. Not really. If you're able to apply it to modern times and situations yes but that'll depend on the reader's ability.

With that said, it's really not an interesting read. If you're looking for interesting or long, it's not either. I suppose interesting is opinion but concerning length, the "pages" are VERY SHORT.

I have zero complaints though. I was familiar with it before I bought it. I use this book during times of building new businesses or potential conflict with competition. Simply to keep a specific mindset that works for myself. The book itself has not actually added anything to my thinking so much as it's a tool to stimulate it. Kind of like some men pounding their chest before a fight.

War. Business. Life.. Many things are purely about mindset even more than specific things. The mindset of this book is the most useful aspect. IMHO

How you use it is up to you.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2013
Wasn't quite sure how to rate this or how I felt about it. I had heard so much about it that I felt compelled to read it, not once, but three times. It was an easy read thank goodness for that. I'm guessing it applies to all things and that it's benefit to me will come out in my daily life situations.

The bottom line is, it really is a treatise on the strategy of war and combat...duh...just like it says. I guess I was expecting something esle...that spoke to daily life the way it is now...and maybe it does when you think about. I'm just saying.

John Darryl Winston
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023
now I know how to take all of Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, Europe and all of North America the USA will rule the world.

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Dakota
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book - Lambaste the Enemy
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2024
**The Art of War: A Timeless Guide to Strategy and Success**

Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War' is an ancient Chinese military treatise that has had a profound impact on leaders, strategists, and thinkers throughout history. Written over 2,500 years ago, its principles and teachings remain relevant and applicable to a wide range of fields, from military strategy to business and personal life.

**Core Concepts**

The Art of War is based on several core concepts, including:

* **Deception and Surprise:** Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of misleading and outwitting opponents, exploiting vulnerabilities, and striking at unexpected moments.
* **Strategy and Planning:** He stresses the need for careful planning and adaptation, avoiding unnecessary risks and seizing opportunities.
* **Never Underestimate the Enemy:** Sun Tzu warns against underestimating an opponent's capabilities and resources, and urges leaders to gather intelligence and pay attention to the enemy's strengths and weaknesses.
* **Leadership and Morale:** He emphasizes the role of strong leadership and high morale in inspiring troops and achieving victory.
* **The Art of Adaptation:** Sun Tzu acknowledges that the battlefield is constantly changing and that leaders must be able to adapt their tactics and strategies accordingly.

**Relevance Today**

While The Art of War was written as a military treatise, its principles and teachings have proven invaluable in a variety of other areas:

* **Business:** Business leaders use the book's teachings on strategy, deception, and adaptability to gain a competitive advantage.
* **Politics:** Politicians and diplomats employ Sun Tzu's insights on negotiation, alliances, and power dynamics.
* **Sports:** Coaches and athletes apply the principles of surprise, timing, and morale to enhance team performance.
* **Personal Development:** Individuals can draw on The Art of War's teachings on self-discipline, conflict resolution, and strategic thinking to improve their lives.

**Legacy**

The Art of War has been translated into dozens of languages and has been studied by countless leaders, thinkers, and strategists over the centuries. It has influenced everything from military campaigns to business negotiations to international diplomacy. Its timeless wisdom and insights continue to guide and inspire people today.

**Conclusion**

Sun Tzu's The Art of War is a masterpiece of military strategy and a valuable guide to success in any field. Its principles and teachings provide timeless wisdom that can help individuals, organizations, and leaders achieve their goals and navigate challenges. Whether you are a military strategist, a business executive, or simply someone seeking to improve your personal life, The Art of War is a must-read.
Judge
5.0 out of 5 stars Einwandfrei
Reviewed in Germany on September 10, 2024
Sehr schön - auch als Geschenk
Neo Borg
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Reviewed in Sweden on July 15, 2024
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Eamsie
5.0 out of 5 stars Old Wisdom that works today!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2024
Beautifully presented silk covered hardback. Lots of still relevant insights!
Domen
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best versions
Reviewed in Italy on June 29, 2023
Great quality of the entire book (the cover & pages are very nice).
The text is also organized very well with plenty of art on the pages as well.