Art of War (Samuel Griffith Translation) by Sun Tzu, Sun Zi, Samuel B. Griffith (Translator), Basil Henry Liddell Hart (Foreword by)

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Although Sun Tzu wrote this manual on the rational planning and conduct of military operations over two millennia ago, today's scholars and Chinese generals still consult it. U.S. Marine Corps general and historian Samuel B. Griffith prepared this fresh, full translation from the Chinese.

"The hottest new book of Oriental philosophy is more than 2,400 years old. The tactics of war taught by Sun Tzu can provide a guide as helpful in getting ahead as any of the 'Looking Out for No. 1' genre of pop psychology and positivism." (The Los Angeles Herald Examiner)

David Rees

"A splendid new edition of Sun Tzu, the greatest of all Chinese writers on war, and one to whom Mao frequently refers." -- The Spectator (London)

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Biography

The late Samuel B. Griffith is the author of The Battle for Guadalcanal and the editor and translator of Mao Tse-tung: "On Guerilla War".

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August 30, 2001: Sun Tzu 'The Art of War' was excellent. This book is a great book on strategy. Whether you command a nations army, war games or a moderen business. If the reader uses some of these war tactics and strategies in the modern world, they may find it easy to relate. Thus it is easy to relate to this book. Even rivals in sports and entertainment can be outwitted by the wisdom in this book. It also adds examples of some actions, which show how these sayings and writings apply to the real world. So no matter what you were looking for in this book, whether it be business, sports, war games, or actual wars, you can be sure to learn more on how to best deal with the situation through the strategies in this book. The book is timeless....and should be required reading for all persons.

Art of War (Samuel Griffith Translation)by Anonymous

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June 22, 2001: My hockey team went on a retreat about 9 months ago. We were told that we would be uncofortable. Over the course of a few days, our coach opened up Sun Tzu's work to us. He focused on the Chinese word 'tao', which means 'the way'. Sun Tzu used it to refer to battle, we used it to refer to a battle on the ice rink. We made our own tao and used it throughout the season. This is just one small way the book can relate to other things than war.