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The Art of War

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The Art of War

By: Sun Tzu
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Shelly Frasier
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Written before Alexander the Great was born, this Chinese treatise on war has become one of the most influential works on the subject. Read widely in the east since its appearance 2,500 years ago, The Art of War first came to the west with a French Jesuit in 1782. It has been studied by generals from Napoleon to Rommel, and it is still required reading in most military academies of the world.

Although it was meant to be a practical guide to warfare in the age of chariots, many corporate and government leaders have successfully applied its lessons to battles in the modern dog-eat-dog world. Sun Tzu covers all aspects of war in his time, from strategy and tactics to the proper use of terrain and spies. In this version, Sun Tzu's lessons are brought to life with commentaries from ancient Chinese history, which illustrate both the philosophy and the principles of his teachings.

Public Domain (P)2002 Tantor Media, Inc. Originally published in 1910.
Eastern Military Personal Development Personal Success Philosophy Inspiring War Witty Thought-Provoking Funny China Ancient History Warfare Espionage Imperial Japan Ancient Greece

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"Scott Brick's steady, imperative tone conveys Sun Tzu's certainty. Shelly Frasier's smooth counterpoint (her reading of illustrative commentary from several sources) balances Brick's pronouncements. Transitions between the two are flawless, and the quick march towards success is maintained." (AudioFile)

Timeless Wisdom • Universal Truths • Dual Narrator Approach • Practical Applications • Strategic Insights

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This version of the art of war is clear, and gave me no issue on playback. great story for life. #COACHHAWK

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A MUST TO HAVE GREAT FOR THE ROAD.COULD NOT GET ENOUGH

WISDOM

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This was fantastic for the wisdom and all that is mentioned here is useful in all areas of life, not just in war. This is very important; read this with no expectations of it reading as a story or anything recabling narration. If you do, you will be really, really, really disappointed.

Approach this as Chinese philosophy and a guide to success. It is a guide, which is why it reads like it. As long as you remember this, you will enjoy it well enough.

Narraters are alright, although Scot could have slowed it down a bit especially because every word counts. Slowing it down would have provides for better digest. I'll have to reread it to ensure I didn't miss anything, but it's a worth while read as long as you remember that the format is no fault of the author.

Read This for the Wisdom

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If you could sum up The Art of War in three words, what would they be?

This ancient text is insiteful, charismatic, and tested by centuries of warfare.

Would you be willing to try another book from Sun Tzu? Why or why not?

Yes. It was worth the time spent.

An insiteful listen.

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To actually study the Art of War, I think you need the text in front of you to mull over. But if you've got to travel a short distance for a meeting or something, this is a great couple of hours to get you pumped up.

Good for business trips

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