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”If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” – Consulted by tacticians on and off the battlefield for 2,500 years, this succinct text details all the elements of combat, strategy, and competition. – Off the battlefield, people continue to turn to Sun Tzu for instruction on how to thrive in competitive fields like business, law, and sports. – Our elegant gift edition features archival-quality paper and printing. – Compact volume is designed for both portability and longevity. – A classic for the home or office library. – Hardcover gift edition with dust jacket. – Book measures 4-1/2” wide x 7-1/2” high. – 112 pages. Sun Tzu (544-496 BCE) was a Chinese general, philosopher, and military strategist. He is historically credited with a successful military career that informed the principles he would later illustrate in The Art of War. His strategic proposals have endured, leaving a lasting impact to this day on politics and public life.

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