Sun Tzu said: 'Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.'
Written around the 6th century BC, The Art Of War is one of the oldest books about military staggery, and probably the best. It teaches you, how when the battle commences, to think on your feet and catch your enemy off guard.
Since its translation its readers have included Napoleon, MacArthur, Montgomery, Mao Zedong and General Van Riper, who helped plan Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
The lessons of The Art Of War still apply, and this beautiful edition includes a fascinating photo script on how the ideas of Sun Tzu have peen put to use in business, sport and other areas of life. It is ideal for anyone who wants to outthink and outflank the opposition.
This edition is a deluxe, gift edition with luxurious silk hardcover binding and in decorative protective slipcase.
This hardback book has 160 pages and measures 23.8 x 2.1 x 15.7cm