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The art of war
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London : Sirius, [2020].
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207 pages ; 17 cm
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The Art of War is the earliest-known and most famous treatise on military science. Written by military general Sun Tzu in Ancient China, it provides tactical advice on war strategy and how to adjust your approach in ever-evolving situations. Despite being written over two thousand years ago, its shrewd and penetrating theories are used today as a source of insight into many areas of life, including leadership and corporate strategy. This elegant, compact gift-edition features gold-gilded page edges, ivory paper, golden foil stamping on the cover and beautiful illustrations within, making it the perfect gift for all readers interested in ancient Chinese wisdom.

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9781838576370, 1838576371
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The Art of War is the earliest-known and most famous treatise on military science. Written by military general Sun Tzu in Ancient China, it provides tactical advice on war strategy and how to adjust your approach in ever-evolving situations. Despite being written over two thousand years ago, its shrewd and penetrating theories are used today as a source of insight into many areas of life, including leadership and corporate strategy. This elegant, compact gift-edition features gold-gilded page edges, ivory paper, golden foil stamping on the cover and beautiful illustrations within, making it the perfect gift for all readers interested in ancient Chinese wisdom.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Sunzi, a. 6. c. B., & Giles, L. (2020). The art of war. London, Sirius.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Sunzi, active 6th century B.C and Lionel Giles. 2020. The Art of War. London, Sirius.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Sunzi, active 6th century B.C and Lionel Giles, The Art of War. London, Sirius, 2020.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Sunzi, active 6th century B.C. and Lionel Giles. The Art of War. London, Sirius, 2020.

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