The lost art of war /
by Cleary, Thomas frey50
Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : HarperSanFrancisco, (New York) , 1996 Physical details: vi, 154 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN:0062513613 (cloth); 9780062513618 (cloth); 0062514059 (pbk.); 9780062514059 (pbk.).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The lost art of war : Sun Bin's Art of War -- The capture of Pang Juan -- [When Master Sun met King Wei, he said, "A militia is not to rely on a fixed formation; this is the way transmitted by kings of yore"] -- Questions of King Wei -- Tian Ji asks about ramparts -- Elite troops -- Timing combat -- Eight battle formations -- Terrain and security -- Configurations of force and strategic planning -- Military conditions -- Practicing selection -- Killing soldiers -- Prolonging energy -- Official posts -- Strengthening the military -- Ten battle formations -- Ten questions -- [Title lost] -- Distinction between aggressors and defenders -- Experts -- Five descriptions and five courtesies -- Mistakes in warfare -- Justice in commanders -- Effectiveness in commanders -- Failings in commanders -- Losses of commanders -- Strong and weak cities -- [When reinforcements arrive, they can be beaten too] -- [The concentrated prevail over the scattered, the full prevail over the empty, the wift prevail over the slow, the many prevail over the few, the rested prevail over the weary] -- Surprise and straightforwardness -- Leadership, organization, and strategy : how Sun Tzu and Sun Tzu II complement each other.