If you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win numerous battles without a single loss. – Sun Tzu, The Art of War Written in the 6th century BC, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is still used as a book of military strategy today. Napoleon, Mae Zedong and Douglas MacArthur all claimed to have drawn inspiration from it. And beyond the world of war, modern-era business and management gurus have also applied Sun Tzu’s ideas to politics and corporate strategy.
This pocket illustrated dual-language edition not only presents the original Chinese characters with James Trapp’s translation on the facing page, it also tests Sun Tzu’s ideas against history. Each of the 13 chapters includes a new commentary giving examples of how Sun Tzu’s wisdom has been borne out on the world’s battlefields. When, for example, has information provided by spies changed the course of a battle? How has history shown Sun Tzu’s ideas on the importance of terrain in conflict to be true? And where can we best find examples of strategic warfare being waged? From the ancient world to the 20th century, the battles featured will be illustrated with colour battle maps, paintings and artworks.
Of immense influence to leaders across millennia, The Art of War Illustrated is a classic text richly deserving this illustrated and expanded dual-language edition.

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This pocket illustrated dual-language edition presents the original Chinese text with a modern translation on the facing page and includes new commentaries by expert military historians giving examples of how Sun Tzu’s wisdom has been borne out on the battlefield time after time: The Art of War Illustrated is a must-have classic.

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Introduction

Planning
Case study: Sicily, 1943, by Kevin Dougherty

Waging War
Case study: Zama, 202 BCE, by Ralph Ashby

Strategic Offence
Case study: Granicus, 334 BCE, by Miles Doleac

Deployment
Case study: Gulf War, 1991, by Stephen Hart

Momentum
Case study: Vistula–Oder Offensive, 1945, by Stephen Hart

The Substantial and the Insubstantial
Case study: Somalia, 1993, by Kevin Dougherty

Manoeuvres against the Enemy
Case study: Mohi, 1241, by Stephen Turnbull

The Nine Variables
Case study: Mobei, 119 BCE, by Ralph Ashby

On the March
Case study: Jena–Auerstädt, 1806, by Frederick C. Schneid

Terrain
Case study: Gettysburg, 1863, by Kevin Dougherty

The Nine Types of Ground
Case study: Stalingrad, 1942–43, by Stephen Hart

Attacking with Fire
Case study: Ia Drang, 1965, by Kevin Dougherty

Using Spies
Case study: Shimabara, 1638, by Stephen Turnbull

Contributors
Index

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Illustrated pocket dual-language edition with a modern translation and expert commentaries by military historians

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781838862978
Publisert
2023-04-14
Utgiver
Amber Books Ltd
Vekt
385 gr
Høyde
167 mm
Bredde
125 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Translated with commentary by

Biografisk notat

Sun Tzu (also known as Sunzi) was traditionally thought by historians to have been born around 544BCE, and that he later served as a general leading the forces of King He Lü of Wu, one of the seven Warring States of Eastern China during the Spring and Autumn period, and The Art of War is based on his many victories, although modern scholarship suggests the book may have been written later. James Trapp is the author of Chinese Characters: The Art and Meaning of Hanzi, Chinese Proverbs and also has translated a new edition of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. A Chinese language graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, he teaches and translates Mandarin and is a former Education Officer at the British Museum.