The Art of WarPreserved in China for more than 2,000 years before it was brought to the West by the French, this compact little book is widely regarded as the oldest military treatise in the world. Rumored to have been used by Napoleon in his campaigns to conquer Europe, it today retains much of its original merit. American officers read it closely during World War II. The Japanese army studied the work for decades, and many 20th-century Chinese officers are said to have known the book by heart. More recently, it has also been viewed as a valuable guide to competing successfully in business. |
Contents
ONE LAYING PLANS | |
SIX WEAK POINTS AND STRONG | |
TEN CLASSIFICATION OF TERRAIN | |
THIRTEEN USE OF SPIES | |