Sun Tzu's the Art of War Audiobook By Sun Tzu, Kevin Theis - editor, Lionel Giles - translator cover art

Sun Tzu's the Art of War

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Sun Tzu's the Art of War

By: Sun Tzu, Kevin Theis - editor, Lionel Giles - translator
Narrated by: Mark Lancaster
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The Art of War is the widely acclaimed book of military strategy written by the legendary Chinese general and philosopher Sun Tzu.

In this treatise, Sun Tzu lays out his basic philosophy of how to wage military campaigns, including a description of the correct temperament of a general, flanking and attack strategies, the use of spies, the employment of deception and counter-intelligence and dozens of other time-honored pieces of military advice. The book has been studied by scores of leaders, presidents, generals and even corporate titans and Sun Tzu is often praised as the finest military strategist in history.

We are proud to present this manuscript in its original and unabridged format, as translated by Lionel Giles, M.A., in 1910 and narrated by renowned audiobook performer Mark Lancaster.

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