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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Adams Media Corp Published date: 2003 Size: 5.75 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.54 pounds Pages: 224
Publisher's Notes
By exploring the basic components of The Art of War, a powerful guide to personal development and success shows readers how to unleash their full potential, triumph over adversity, and achieve long-term goals in every aspect of life. Original.
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