Sun Tzu, Jiang Ziya, Li Jing, Wu Qi, Wei Liao

The Art of War Collection

Deluxe 7-Book Hardcover Boxed Set. Sprachen: Englisch. 19,3 cm / 13,6 cm / 12,9 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover)
EAN 9781838576820
Veröffentlicht September 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Arcturus Publishing
63,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

This luxurious 7-volume boxset contains the most famous military texts of Ancient China, bound in high-quality cloth and presented in a decorative slipcase. Written between 500 BCE and 700 CE, these texts have inspired generals for millennia, both in China and the wider world. Their understanding of warfare also has also shaped tactics beyond the military, shedding light on modern subjects such as leadership and corporate strategy. These clothbound volumes are beautifully presented, with elegant cover designs and gold-foil embossing. Brand-new translations are featured by Stefan Harvey and Rory Weaver among others, and each book is introduced by Dr Justin Winslett, an expert in classical Chinese history. Whether you wish to learn about Eastern philosophy, Chinese history or military strategy, this deluxe slipcased collection is essential reading and a wonderful edition to any bookshelf. Includes: The Art of War, Wuzi, Wei Liaozi, Taigong's Six Secret Teachings, The Methods of the Sima, Three Strategies of Huang Shigong, and Questions and Replies Between Emperor Taizong of Tang and General Li Jing. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Collector's Classics series are high-quality, clothbound box-sets of classic works of literature. With elegant embossed cover-designs and colored endpapers, these editions make wonderful gifts or collectibles to treasure forever.

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Sun Tzu

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Art of War - Sun Tzu Wuzi - Wu Qi Wei Liaozi Zaigong's Six Secret Teachings - Lü Shang (aka Jiang Ziya) The Methods of the Sima The Strategies of Huang Shigong - Zhang Liang Questions and Replies between Emperor Taizong of Tang and General Li Jing

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