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Hardcover Military Instruction From The Late King Of Prussia To His Generals Book

ISBN: 0548173338

ISBN13: 9780548173336

Military Instruction From The Late King Of Prussia To His Generals

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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military strategy before the War for Independence (first)

I am doing personal research on military strategic thought at the time of the American Revolution / War for America. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, was one of the most popular & prolithic military strategists at that time. However, since you don't want your enemies to know your moves & countermoves, you should seek to keep those strategies secret. One of Frederick's generals was captured carrying a copy of this limited printing & distribution text (51 copies). The Austrians translated and printed it in 1761 and the English in 1762. So it provides the only insight into Frederick's mindset for that time. His numerous other works were allegedly published posthumously after 1787. This short book focuses on military thought by generals. It mostly covers operational considerations and battle strategy. It does discuss "projects of campaign" which was the operative term for "strategy" before the 19th century. It has encouraged me to rethink the most common criticisms of military strategy on both sides during the Am. Revolution. So I personally found this seminal work worth reading. And I plan to reread it for further clarification on military thought during the late 18th century. RELATED WORKS being read at that time: Saxe's Reveries on the Art of War and Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic Wars. For a codified treatise drawing on all of Frederick's writings, please read Jay Luvaas' Frederick the Great on the Art of War. CAVEAT: I neither served nor was trained in the military service. I did study corporate strategic planning for five years during the 1970s when pursuing a doctorate. I have been reading and speaking locally on historical topics for over two decades.
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