Sun Tzu: The Art of War
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Description
The Art of War is the oldest known treatise on strategy — written in the 5th century BC and still quoted in boardrooms, war colleges, and quiet kitchens twenty-five centuries later. This is a careful, modern reader for the full thirteen chapters.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Two complete public-domain translations side-by-side:
Lionel Giles (1910), the scholarly standard
Captain E. F. Calthrop (1908), "The Book of War"
Verse-by-verse reading. Two verses per card, swipe at your own pace.
Modern interpretations — short, accessible explanations of what each
passage means in 2026 terms, with a single "apply it today" prompt
per card.
Full audio narration of every chapter, in both translations.
Background playback, lock-screen controls, works on AirPods.
Bookmarks and personal reflections, stored locally on your device.
Adjustable fonts (serif and humanist), comfortable warm theme,
no ads, no tracking pixels, no account required.
FREE & PRO
The first two chapters and the first five modern interpretations are
free. A one-time Pro purchase unlocks every chapter, every translation,
all narration, and all interpretations — forever. No subscriptions,
no upsell loops.
WHO IT'S FOR
Leaders deciding under uncertainty. Founders navigating a hostile
quarter. Readers who want a contemplative version of a classic
without the chrome of "self-help." Anyone curious about how a 2,500-
year-old text still cuts through.
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