Sun Tzu was a brilliant Chinese general who lived around 400 to 320 BC. He wrote “The Art of War” for his king, Ho Lu, and it is the oldest extant treatise dealing with the concepts and principles of conventional warfare. The lessons Sun Tzu drew then are as relevant today as they were over two millennia ago. This translation was first published in 1910 by Dr. Lionel Giles, a famous sinologist, who worked at The British Museum in London. Ideal for those studying management, strategy, marketing and other business disciplines