
On War
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the author
- INTRODUCTION
- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
- THE INTRODUCTION OF THE AUTHOR
- BOOK I.-ON THE NATURE OF WAR CHAPTER I.-What is War?
- CHAPTER II.-Ends and Means in War
- CHAPTER III.-The Genius for War
- CHAPTER IV.-Of Danger in War
- CHAPTER V.-Of Bodily Exertion in War
- CHAPTER VI.-Information in War
- CHAPTER VII.-Friction in War
- CHAPTER VIII.-Concluding Remarks, Book I
- BOOK II.-ON THE THEORY OF WAR CHAPTER I.-Branches of the Art of War
- CHAPTER II.-On the Theory of War
- CHAPTER III.-Art or Science of War
- CHAPTER IV.-Methodicism
- CHAPTER V.-Criticism
- CHAPTER VI.-On Examples
- BOOK III.-OF STRATEGY IN GENERAL CHAPTER I.-Strategy
- CHAPTER II.-Elements of Strategy
- CHAPTER III.-Moral Forces
- CHAPTER IV.-The Chief Moral Powers
- CHAPTER V.-Military Virtue of an Army
- CHAPTER VI.-Boldness
- CHAPTER VII.-Perseverance
- CHAPTER VIII.-Superiority of Numbers
- CHAPTER IX.-The Surprise
- CHAPTER X.-Stratagem
- CHAPTER XI.-Assembly of Forces in Space
- CHAPTER XII.-Assembly of Forces in Time
- CHAPTER XIII.-Strategic Reserve
- CHAPTER XIV.-Economy of Forces
- CHAPTER XV.-Geometrical Element
- CHAPTER XVI.-On the Suspension of the Act in War
- CHAPTER XVII.-On the Character of Modern War
- CHAPTER XVIII.Tension and Rest
- BOOK IV-THE COMBAT CHAPTER I.-Introductory
- CHAPTER II.-Character of a Modern Battle
- CHAPTER III.-The Combat in General
- CHAPTER IV.-The Combat in General (continuation)
- CHAPTER V.-On the Signification of the Combat
- CHAPTER VI.-Duration of Combat
- CHAPTER VII.-Decision of the Combat
- CHAPTER VIII.-Mutual Understanding as to a Battle
- CHAPTER IX.-The Battle(*)
- CHAPTER X.-Effects of Victory
- CHAPTER XI.-The Use of the Battle
- CHAPTER XII.-Strategic Means of Utilising Victory
- CHAPTER XIII.-Retreat After a Lost Battle
- CHAPTER XIV.-Night Fighting
- BOOK V-MILITARY FORCES CHAPTER I.-General Scheme
- CHAPTER II.-Theatre of War, Army, Campaign
- CHAPTER III.-Relation of Power
- CHAPTER IV.-Relation of the Three Arms
- CHAPTER V.-Order of Battle of an Army
- CHAPTER VI.-General Disposition of an Army
- CHAPTER VII.-Advanced Guard and Out-Posts
- CHAPTER VIII.-Mode of Action of Advanced Corps
- CHAPTER IX.-Camps
- CHAPTER X.-Marches
- CHAPTER XI.-Marches (Continued)
- CHAPTER XII.-Marches (continued)
- CHAPTER XIII.-Cantonments
- CHAPTER XIV.-Subsistence
- CHAPTER XV.-Base of Operations
- CHAPTER XVI.-Lines of Communication
- CHAPTER XVII.-On Country and Ground
- CHAPTER XVIII.-Command of Ground
- BOOK VI-DEFENCE CHAPTER I.-Offence and Defence
- CHAPTER II.-The Relations of the Offensive and Defensive to Each Other in Tactics
- CHAPTER III.-The Relations of the Offensive and Defensive to Each Other in Strategy
- CHAPTER IV.-Convergence of Attack and Divergence of Defence
- CHAPTER V.-Character of the Strategic Defensive
- CHAPTER VI.-Extent of the Means of Defence
- CHAPTER VII.-Mutual Action and Reaction of Attack and Defence
- CHAPTER VIII.-Methods of Resistance
- CHAPTER IX.-Defensive Battle
- CHAPTER X.-Fortresses
- CHAPTER XI.-Fortresses (Continued)
- CHAPTER XII.-Defensive Position
- CHAPTER XIII.-Strong Positions and Entrenched Camps
- CHAPTER XIV.-Flank Positions
- CHAPTER XV.-Defence of Mountains
- CHAPTER XVI.-Defence of Mountains (Continued)
- CHAPTER XVII.-Defence of Mountains (continued)
- CHAPTER XVIII.-Defence of Streams and Rivers
- CHAPTER XIX.-Defence of Streams and Rivers (continued)
- CHAPTER XX.-A. Defence of Swamps
- CHAPTER XXI.-Defence of Forests
- CHAPTER XXII.-The Cordon
- CHAPTER XXIII.-Key to the Country
- CHAPTER XXIV.-Operating Against a Flank
- CHAPTER XXV.-Retreat into the Interior of the Country
- CHAPTER XXVI.-Arming the Nation
- CHAPTER XXVII.-Defence of a Theatre of War
- CHAPTER XXVIII.-Defence of a Theatre of War-(continued)
- CHAPTER XXIX.-Defence of a Theatre of War (continued) Successive Resistance.
- CHAPTER XXX.-Defence of a Theatre of War (continued) When no Decision is Sought for.
- SKETCHES FOR BOOK VII-THE ATTACK CHAPTER I.-The Attack in Relation to the Defence
- CHAPTER II.-Nature of the Strategical Attack
- CHAPTER III.-Of the Objects of Strategical Attack
- CHAPTER IV.-Decreasing Force of the Attack
- CHAPTER V.-Culminating Point of the Attack
- CHAPTER VI.-Destruction of the Enemy's Armies
- CHAPTER VII.-The Offensive Battle
- CHAPTER VIII.-Passage of Rivers
- CHAPTER IX.-Attack on Defensive Positions
- CHAPTER X.-Attack on an Entrenched Camp
- CHAPTER XI.-Attack on a Mountain
- CHAPTER XII.-Attack on Cordon Lines
- CHAPTER XIII.-Manouvring
- CHAPTER XIV.-Attack on Morasses, Inundations, Woods
- CHAPTER XV.-Attack on a Theatre of War with the View to a Decision
- CHAPTER XVI.-Attack on a Theatre of War without the View to a Great Decision
- CHAPTER XVII.-Attack on Fortresses
- CHAPTER XVIII.-Attack on Convoys
- CHAPTER XIX.-Attack on the Enemy's Army in its Cantonments
- CHAPTER XX.-Diversion
- CHAPTER XXI.-Invasion
- CHAPTER XXII.-On the Culminating Point of Victory(*)
- SKETCHES FOR BOOK VIII-PLAN OF WAR CHAPTER I.-Introduction
- CHAPTER II.-Absolute and Real War
- CHAPTER III.-A. Interdependence of the Parts in War
- CHAPTER IV.-Ends in War More Precisely Defined Overthrow of the Enemy
- CHAPTER V.-Ends in War More Precisely Defined (continued) Limited Object
- CHAPTER VI.-A. Influence of the Political Object on the Military Object
- CHAPTER VII.-Limited Object-Offensive War
- CHAPTER VIII.-Limited Object-Defence
- CHAPTER IX.-Plan of War when the Destruction of the Enemy is the Object
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