Seven Military Classics of Ancient ChinaSawyer, Ralph D.
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In 1972, "The Lost Art of War" was discovered in the tomb of an ancient Chinese Warrior. The first complete manuscript ever found by the legendary military strategist Sun Tzu II (commonly known as Sun Bin, the lineal descendent of the great Sun Tzu), this sophisticated manual delves even deeper than "The Art of War" into the complex principles and practices of organizations, tactical formation, strategic maneuvering, and adaptation.
"These books, even between their modern covers, still bear the authority and mystery (the information they contained was considered powerful and dangerous when held in the wrong hands) they had when first written. The language rather than being frustratingly vague, seems to glimmer with a million meanings, like a charm."
Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Book Review, 06/09/1996
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