The Art of War


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The Art of War - Sun Tzu

Other Translations of The Art of War
Of the scores of versions of The Art of War that have been published in the United States since the
1960s, a considerable number use the book as a jumping-off point for their own purposes—mainly,
how to win: in business, film-making, martial arts, litigation. Here are some of the better editions.
Ames, Roger T. Sun Tzu: The Art of Warfare. New York: Bal-lantine Books, 1993. Contains both the
original Chinese text and the English translation. Ames was the first to publish a version based on the
Yin Chüeh Shan text—ancient bamboo strips found in Linyi, China, in 1972; provides a fair amount
of cultural and philosophical background.
Clavell, James. The Art of War, by Sun Tzu. New York: Dela-corte Press, 1983. The Lionel Giles
version as emended and rewritten by Clavell.
Cleary, Thomas. The Art of War. Boston: Shambhala, 1988. Cleary is a good translator, and his
introductions are superlative.


———. The Lost Art of War. San Francisco: HarperSan-Francisco, 1996. Also known as The Art of
War II and Sun Tzu II—written by Sun Pin, said to be a descendant of Sun Tzu.
Denma Translation Group. Sun Tzu, The Art of War: A New Translation. Boston: Shambhala, 2001.
The most recent and authoritative translation; includes valuable explanatory essays and a
commentary. The translators used a version of the text known as the Yin Chüeh Shan, the oldest
version ever found, dating from c.140-118 B.C.; it was copied onto thin bamboo strips, preserved for
centuries, and discovered in 1972.
Griffith, Samuel B. Sun Tzu: The Art of War. With a foreword by B. H. Liddell Hart. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1963. Griffith is an expert in the analysis of military matters who also
provides an analysis of Sun Tzu’s influence on Mao Tse-tung and the Japanese military. Liddell Hart
is also a brilliant writer on military affairs.
Sawyer, Ralph D., and Mei-chün Lee Sawyer. Sun Tzu: The Art of War. New York: Barnes and Noble,
1994. For readers interested in Chinese history and military weaponry.
Wing, R. L. The Art of Strategy. New York: Doubleday, 1988. The Art of War with commentary that
focuses on the strategic realm; suggests that war not be waged save to preserve one’s territory.

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