Description: This insightful college-level textbook, titled "Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age," is in very good—nearly new—condition, with clean, crisp, unmarked pages and an intact cover. Published by Princeton University Press in 1986, this paperback features a series of essays, edited by Princeton Professor Peter Paret (in collaboration with Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert). These essays cover the successful strategies and tactics used by various world leaders (e.g., Mao, Churchill, Napoleon) in wars over the past five centuries and also discuss the views of major political theorists like Machiavelli and Marx. With 952 pages, this textbook is a valuable resource for university students or those seeking to know more about war, its strategic characteristics and its social and political functions. The book measures 9.3 inches in length, 6.6 inches in width, and 1.9 inches in height. It weighs 46 ounces and is written in English.
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Subject Area: World History
Publication Name: Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age
Item Length: 9.3in.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Subject: Strategy
Publication Year: 1986
Type: Textbook
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 1.9in.
Author: Gordon A. Craig, Peter Paret, Felix Gilbert
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Personalized: No
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Item Width: 6.6in.
Item Weight: 46 Oz
Number of Pages: 952 Pages