The Art Of War:

Sun Tzu

 


Translated by Thomas Cleary. Shambhala Pocket Classics. Boston, 1991.


Contents:

 I. Strategic Assessments      

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 II. Doing Battle          

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III. Planning a Siege  

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 IV. Formation       

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V. Force                                      

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 VI. Emptiness and Fullness  

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 VII. Armed Struggle

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VIII. Adaptations   

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 IX. Maneuvering Armies   

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X. Terrain         

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XI. Nine Grounds       

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XII. Fire Attack    

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XIII. On the Use of Spies

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This document contains the complete text of Sun Tzu, with selected commentaries (available via these links ). The commentary in this translation has been selected from a standard collection of eleven interpreters who lived from the second to twelfth centuries C.E.

 


 

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