



The Art of War
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3.3 • 21 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
The world’s most famous military treatise, in an acclaimed translation
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Offering ancient wisdom on how to use skill, cunning, tactics and discipline to outwit your opponent, this bestselling 2000-year-old military manual is still worshipped by soldiers on the battlefield and managers in the boardroom as the ultimate guide to winning.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Sun-tzu's The Art of War has led military strategists, economists, politicians and other leaders for more than 2,000 years, and has been translated numerous times. Scholar Minford takes a crack at it here, offering a new translation, introduction and commentary. This fundamental volume could be one of the best in recent years, as it features notes on pronunciation, suggestions for further reading, a chronology of Chinese dynasties and historical events, and more. After these briefings, Minford separates the book in two: first, a straightforward translation of Sun-tzu's book, and second, the translation coupled with commentary. "The Art of War is both inspirational and worrying. It is beautiful and chilling....It lends itself to infinite applications," Minford writes. Indeed, this new translation is accessible to anyone seeking guidance, whether they're learning to drive defensively, ironing out relationship kinks or conducting war.
Customer Reviews
Milford’s is wonderfully poetic translation
The way Milford translated Sun Tzu into verse structure makes the text so much more engaging and accessible than Griffith or Giles (both great translation, of course). The lyric arrangement makes clear that this is a work of meditations and it draws out the structure of the mediations. It’s a wonderful way to read Sun Tzu.
Better…
A far better book with better translation, without any need for distracting footnotes that mar the appreciation of Sun Tzu himself.