Customer Reviews Read 18 more reviews... What to do, and How to do? December 9, 2008 Guang Wu (China)
This is indeed a great book, then the ancient Chinese might not fully know what to do in warfare. But now this book as well as too many other books tells us only what to do, does not tell us how to do. The issue of how to do is perhaps the most difficult point in any activity.
As Promised October 28, 2008 Kristin Mcnulty (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book was in great shape, just like new. Product was received in a timely fashion. I am very pleased with the service i received. Great job! Kristin
NOT THE BOOK October 22, 2008 Paul A. Orozco 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is just the cliffnotes to the book. This is not the actual book. Also, very poorly published.
Ancient Timeless Knowledge October 8, 2008 Michael Mandaville (California, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While this book is barely 70 pages long, the classic strategies in it are concise and valuble, quite timeless. The book was written 2500 years ago as a basic primer on strategy - and has withstood the test of time. It won't take long to digest the book - but that gives you more time to implement its strategies. There are sections on strategies, planning maneuvers, deception, etc., Together with Robert Green's book on Strategy it is a fine combination. Michael Mandaville, Author of the upcoming "Citizen Soldier Handbook: 101 Ways For Every American To Fight Terrorism"
the art of war September 16, 2008 Khay (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book was very interesting. It really made look at issues in a totally different light. I love this book.
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