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Child-hero Ender Wiggin must fight a desperate battle against a deadly alien race if mankind is to survive.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Ranging from prehistoric times to the Nuclear Age, demonstrates how social and economic conditions have determined the types of weapons and tactics employed in warfare.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
From the acclaimed author of "Them" comes a truly disturbing, often hilarious look at the U.S. military's long flirtation with the paranormal--and the psy-op soldiers who are still fighting the battle.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Sun Tzu. The art of war. Study of planning and conduct of military operations.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Covers the origin, development, and results of all major national security policies over the last seven decades.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
One of the world's leading authorities on war and international politics synthesizes the vast history of strategy's evolution in this consistently engaging and surprising account of how it came to pervade every aspect of life.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
While appreciative of the philosophical richness of the Art of War, this edition stresses Sun-tzu's practical origins and presents a translation that is both accurate and accessible.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
A History of Warfare stresses that warmaking, for all its destructiveness, has been an inescapable feature of human culture since organised societies emerged.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
This classic work on planning and conducting war is available in an elegant illustrated edition, featuring 75 color and black-and-white images. It offers the definitive translation of Sun Tzu's text, by former U.S.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
This book contends that Indo-European languages came to Greece, central Europe, southern Scandinavia and northern Italy no earlier than ca. 1600 BC, brought by the first military men whom Europeans had seen.