Foch, Ferdinand, Principles of the Art of War

1300,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1924, Military Scientific and Publishing Institute

8, pp. XIX, 340, [2], X, [1], 25 fold maps – these maps are missing

24 cm

 

Description

“Principles of the Art of War” by Ferdinand Foch is a fundamental publication on military theory and practice, published in 1924 by the Military Scientific and Publishing Institute in Warsaw. As one of the most outstanding commanders of World War I, Foch shares his experiences and thoughts on military strategy, tactics and army organization. His analyses and principles are not only an important contribution to the science of war, but also a source of inspiration for future generations of military men and strategists.
This edition is distinguished by its noble, hand-bound leather, made by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquary. This careful binding gives the book an elegant, unique and durable appearance, emphasizing its exclusivity and importance. The publication becomes not only a valuable source of knowledge, but also a valuable acquisition for libraries and art collectors.
Investing in “Principles of the Art of War”, you enrich your collection with a key item that will enhance the prestige of your book collection. Owning this book is not only an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge, but also to pass it on to future generations as a valuable cultural treasure. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enrich your library!

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1260

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