
On War - by General Carl von Clausewitz - TRANSLATED BY COLONEL J.J. GRAHAM - 1874 was 1st edition of this translation. 1909 was the London reprinting. - NEW AND REVISED EDITION WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY COLONEL F.N. MAUDE C.B. (LATE R.E.) - EIGHTH IMPRESSION IN THREE VOLUMES
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
NOTICE
THE INTRODUCTION OF THE AUTHOR
BRIEF MEMOIR OF GENERAL CLAUSEWITZ (BY TRANSLATOR)
BOOK I.ON THE NATURE OF WAR
CHAPTER I.What is War? - 1. INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II.Ends and Means in War
CHAPTER III.The Genius for War
Language
en
Duration
~29 hours (1679K characters)
Release date
2006-02-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1780–1831
Best known for the classic military work On War, this Prussian officer wrote ideas about conflict, uncertainty, and strategy that still shape military thinking today. His life stretched from the battlefields of the Napoleonic era to one of the most influential books ever written about war.
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