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_aNapoleon's art of war / _cwith notes by General Burnod ; translated from the French by Lieut.-Gen. Sir G.C. D'Aguilar. |
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246 | _aMaximes de guerre./ | ||
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_aNew York : _bBarnes & Noble, _c1995. |
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_a104 pages ; _c21 cm |
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520 | _aNapoleon has been called a giant for the ages, and his influence resonates to this day not only in the field of military endeavor but also in law and governance. His military maxims, captured here in Napoleon's Art of War, are timeless principles applicable to many aspects of life. To contextualize each of the seventy-eight pithy maxims, General Burnod provides brief explanatory expositions. - Publisher. | ||
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_aNapoleon I, Emperor of the French, _d1769-1821 |
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650 | _aMilitary and Science | ||
650 | _aMilitary leadership | ||
700 | _aG C D'Aguilar, Sir | ||
700 | _aGeneral Burnod | ||
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