The Art of War by Sun Tzu, Sun Zi

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  • Pub. Date: November 2002
  • 96pp
  • Sales Rank: 9,395

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    • Pub. Date: November 2002
    • Publisher: Dover Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 96pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,395

    Synopsis

    Widely regarded as "The Oldest Military Treatise in the World," this work, written more than 2,500 years ago, today retains much of its original authoritative merit. Still a valuable guide to the conduct of war, this classic is now available on audio. Unabridged. 2 CDs.

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    This year's crop of Penguin "Great Ideas" volumes offers another eclectic dozen works that shaped society from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century. The books are fairly no frills, but the price isn't bad. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Thomas Cleary earned his Ph.D. in East Asian studies at Harvard University and is renowned for his translations of classic Chinese, Japanese, Sanskrit, Pali and Arabic religious texts. His translations include the bestselling 'The Art of War', 'The Essential Tao', 'The Essential Confucius', 'The Essential Koran', and 'The Secret of the Golden Flower'. He lives in Cambridge, MA.

    Famed and multitalented Broadway, film, and television star B.D. Wong has challenged the Asian-American stereotype with stellar performances ranging from deeply emotional to hilarious in critically acclaimed plays (M. Butterfly); movies (Father of the Bride I and II, Jurassic Park, Seven Years in Tibet, and Mulan); and hit television series (Law & Order: SVU and HBO's Oz). He lives in New York City with his new family.

    Stefan Rudnicki has narrated more than 100 audiobooks. A recipient of AudioFile's Earphones Award, Stefan is also a Grammy-winning audiobook producer.

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    Thought provokingby Tim44

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    July 22, 2009: A fluid translation with a lot of historical background information.

    the best interpretationby Anonymous

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    December 11, 2006: I have to say, this is the best interpretation of Sun Tzu?s classic work I have read. The author focuses on the meanings behind this ancient Chinese war philosopher?s writings. He puts them into a modern context, making them easy to understand. Sun Tzu's treatise on The Art of War is really a treatise on competitive advantage that applies not only to actual war but such things as getting a job, marketing, and any other competitive situation that you might come across. A deep understanding of competitive advantage, it is still the definitive text for understanding the concepts of how to come out on top in such situations. An easy book to read and understand on a basic level, it can take a lifetime to truly appreciate in on all levels and apply it to the various areas of your life. This translation still seems to be one of the best that I have seen. It is internally consistent between the translated concepts and so shows a level of knowledge and detail that is not present in some other translations. As a translator the author obviously sees the big picture. The Art of War contains both the complete translated text of Sun Tzu's enduring classic on battle strategy, and a modern-day interpretation packed with advice on leadership, learning to keep one's intentions a secret from one's opponents, leveraging advantages as the key to victory, and a great deal more. An excellent resource for anyone seeking self-improvement through internalizing Sun Tzu's wisdom, the Art of War is thoughtful and thought-provoking reading of the highest order. I don?t think 'The Art of War' was meant to be a moral guide in the strict sense that we attribute to morality in Western civilization, in this particular era. In my opinion, Sun Tzu summarized all his personal experience on tactics and strategy (and perhaps other people's experience, too) in order to write a concise, logical and solid military manual. Military history is one of my biggest personal interests, and I've seen that it is possible to adapt Sun Tzu's ideas to most historical battlefields and eras. Not only does 'The Art of War' deal with maneuvers and tactics in the battlefield, it addresses everything a commander should take into account prior to engaging battle: logistics, intelligence, terrain, morale and last, but not least, the psychological understanding of the opponent. As I mentioned above, 'The Art of War' cannot be seen as guidance for the ethics and morality of our acts, nonetheless, it is a valuable instrument when it comes down to overcome daily life difficulties, it helps focus problems in such a way they can be solved systematically. And when it comes to use such knowledge against individuals, personal foes, it's important to keep on mind that it's best to beat an enemy without actually fighting overkill is not the best outcome most of the times.


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