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Frederick Praeger, N. Y. 1954, 420 pgs.,
index, maps
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Reviewer's comments
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Part I - Strategy from Fifth Century B.C. to
Twentieth Century A.D.
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Chapter I - History as Practical Experience
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Chapter II - Greek Wars - Epaminondas,
Philip, and Alexander
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Chapter III - Roman Wars - Hannibal, Scipio,
and Caesar
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Chapter IV - Byzantine Wars - Belisarius and
Narses
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Chapter V - Medieval Wars
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Chapter VI - The Seventeenth Century -
Gustavus, Cromwell, Turenne
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Chapter VII - The Eighteenth Century -
Marlborough and Frederick
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Chapter VIII - The French Revolution and
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Chapter IX - 1854- 1914
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Chapter X - Conclusions from Twenty-five
Centuries
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Part II - Strategy of the First World War
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Chapter XI - The Plans and Their Issue in the
Western Theatre, 1914
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Chapter XII - The North-Eastern Theatre
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Chapter XIII - The South-Eastern or
Mediterranean Theatre
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Chapter XIV - The Strategy of 1918
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Part III - Strategy of the Second World War
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Chapter XV - Hitler's Strategy
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Chapter XVI - Hitler's Run of Victory
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Chapter XVII - Hitler's Decline
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Chapter XVIII - Hitler's Fall
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Part IV - Fundamentals of Strategy and Grand
Strategy
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Chapter XIX - The Theory of Strategy
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Chapter XX - The Concentrated Essence of
Strategy - and Tactics
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Chapter XXI - National Object and Military
Aim
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Chapter XXII - Grand Strategy
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Appendix I - The Strategy of Indirect
Approach in the North African Campaign, 1940-42
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Appendix II - 'For by Wise Counsel Thou Shalt
make Thy War'
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