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  • Awesome 7128 6612  

    On War (Hardcover)
    Posthumous work - translated from the German by Lieutenant Colonel Vatry (1888) - new edition, revised and supplemented by Jean-Pierre Baudet (1988). Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831), then General Officer Prussian and Russian armies, wrote in 1816 and
  • Karl Von Clausewitz Thus Spoke  

    On War (Paperback)
    Most unfortunately, many feel strong reservations to the idea daborder such a book. Of course the subject is sharp and seems to leave little room to the pleasures of reading and limaginaire. Concerning the sphere of thought and reflection, it will al
  • Karl Von Clausewitz Also sprach  

    On War (Hardcover)
    Most unfortunately, many feel strong reservations to the idea daborder such a book. Of course the subject is sharp and seems to leave little room to the pleasures of reading and limaginaire. Concerning the sphere of thought and reflection, it will al
  • The reference book of the philosophy of war  

    On War (Paperback)
    Clausewitz does not pass for an easy author rightly especially as his immortal work is unfinished and appears to have been being rewritten when he died. Nevertheless: Clausewitz laid the terms of the debate about the nature of war and its impact on s
  • A book of more comprehensive  

    On War (Paperback)
    Although impressive by its volume, this reference book by Carl Von Clausewitz present here the essence, the basis of modern military strategy. Supply direction of troops, analysis of strategic moves, embusquades, everything is covered in this book mo
  • Great book and admirable new translation  

    On War (Paperback)
    Raymond Aron said that we can translate into French Clausewitz, and yet this book gives it a beautiful contradiction: crystalline and devoid of frills of the past, the translation of Laurent Murawiec finally to discover Clausewitz the writer as much
  • War and politics  

    On War (Paperback)
    Entering the major work of Clausewitz bring you the theoretical elements to understand the war. Remember the words of Trotsky: "You do not be interested in war, but war is interested in you!" He had, he said, a military career "failed"