Table Of ContentCover Page: 3
Title Page: 4
Contents Page: 7
Introduction Page: 9
A Note on the Text Page: 36
Chapter 1: First Calculations Page: 40
Chapter 2: Initiating Battle Page: 46
Chapter 3: Planning an Attack Page: 52
Chapter 4: Forms to Perceive Page: 58
Chapter 5: The Disposition of Power Page: 64
Chapter 6: Weak and Strong Page: 70
Chapter 7: Contending Armies Page: 77
Chapter 8: Nine Contingencies Page: 85
Chapter 9: Fielding the Army Page: 91
Chapter 10: Conformations of the Land Page: 102
Chapter 11: Nine Kinds of Ground Page: 109
Chapter 12: Attacks with Fire Page: 124
Chapter 13: Using Spies Page: 129
Glossary Page: 137
Notes Page: 141
Also by Michael Nylan Page: 2
Copyright Page: 5
Description:For the first time in any modern language, a female scholar and translator reimagines The Art of War. Sun Tzu’s ancient book of strategy and psychology has as much to tell us today as when it was first written 2,500 years ago. In a world forever at odds, his rules for anticipating the motivations and strategies of our competitors never cease to inspire leaders of all kinds. Michael Nylan, in her provocative introduction, sees new and unexpected lessons to be learned from The Art of War—in business ventures, relationships, games of skill, academic careers, and medical practices. Strategy, like conflict, is woven into society’s very roots. Nylan’s crisp translation “offers a masterly new evaluation of this classic work, which balances the overtly military content with a profound and thought-provoking analysis” (Olivia Milburn). Readers newly engaging with ancient Chinese culture will be inspired by Nylan’s authoritative voice. Informed by years of scholarly study, Nylan is uniquely placed to introduce readers to Sun Tzu’s classic work through her detailed annotations on culture and the intricacies of translating ancient Chinese into modern English. She proves that Sun Tzu is more relevant than ever, helping us navigate the conflicts we know and those we have yet to endure.