

The art of making war is among humankind's earliest professions, stretching far back before the written word, when heroic deeds in battles were carved on stone or recited through poem or song.In this sweeping, lucid history, Martin van Creveld explores military thought and strategy, from the earliest Chinese military thinkers to 20th-century perspectives on terrorism. This incredibly comprehensive book provides the reader with a gripping narrative of how war has been waged in ages past and a glimpse of what war may come to look like in the future.
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Shelve Warfare in the Eighteenth Century

Shelve Warfare in the Seventeenth Century

Shelve Wars of Empire

Shelve Wars of National Liberation

Shelve War in the Air 1914-45

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