this is almost exactly my most recent reading list
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I've been looking for Boyd my whole life.
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I recommend you add “Moltke on the Art of War,” it’s amazing
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what is the difference between the three Art of War translations?
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That’d be difficult to sum up in a tweet - there are meaningful differences in each translation.
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Strategy: The Indirect Approach by B. H. Liddell Hart The Autobiography of General Georgy Zhukov On Guerilla Warfare by Mao Moltke on the Art of War: Selected Writings Maybe Caesar's commentaries, maybe Clausewitz, maybe Guderian, maybe Musashi.
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Oh, and maybe best of all — Anabasis by Xenophon. Sometimes titled "The Persian Expedition" or "The Cavalary Commander" in English. Greatest military memoir of all time.
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What makes you want to read all of these and what do you expect to understand better after that?
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A deep understanding of maneuver warfare.
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