by Archer Jones
University of Illinois Press, 1987
Paper: 978-0-252-06966-6 | Cloth: 978-0-252-01380-5
Library of Congress Classification U27.J65 2001
Dewey Decimal Classification 355.009

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The magnum opus of one of America's most respected military historians, The Art of War in the Western World has earned its place as the standard work on how the three major operational components of war--tactics, logistics, and strategy--have evolved and changed over time. This monumental work encompasses 2,500 years of military history, from infantry combat in ancient Greece through the dissolution of the Roman Empire to the Thirty Years' War and from the Napoleonic campaigns through World War II, which Jones sees as the culmination of modern warfare, to the Israeli-Egyptian War of 1973.
 

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