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    <![CDATA[The 33 Strategies of War]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Strategies for winning the subtle social game of everyday lifefrom the bestselling author of <em>The 48 Laws of Power</em> and <em>The Art of Seduction</em></strong> <br/><br/> Robert Greenes first two groundbreaking guides, <em>The 48 Laws of Power</em> and <em>The Art of Seduction</em>, espouse profound, timeless lessons from events in history to help readers vanquish an enemy or ensnare an unsuspecting victim. Now, with <em>The 33 Strategies of War</em>, Greene has crafted an important new addition to this ruthlessly unique series. Structured in Greenes trademark style, <em>The 33 Strategies of War</em> is a brilliant distillation of the strategies of battle that can help us gain mastery in the modern world. It is the <em>I Ching</em> of conflict, the contemporary companion to Sun-tzus <em>Art of War</em>.]]>
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  <read_at>Tue Jun 23 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[The only reason I'm knocking a star off the review is because the last few chapters were redundant with his other book, The 48 Laws of Power]]></body>
    
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