<B>Inspired by the oldest and best compendium of military science and competitive strategies, these 120+ pages invite you to channel your own power and success as you color them in.</B><BR/> <BR/><B>Sun Tzu wrote his famous battle treatise in the sixth century BC</B> for Ho Lu, the King of Wu. The story goes that the king was so impressed with <I>The Art of War</I> that he appointed Sun Tzu general. After that, Ho Lu’s armies won major victories—while Sun Tzu’s fame spread.<BR/> <BR/> What can we learn from his book? Though first written more than 2,000 years ago,<I> The Art of War</I> wasn’t translated into English until the twentieth century. While translations differ, one thing they agree on is that rather than the nitty-gritty specifics about warfare, it is about <I>strategy and tactics</I>…<B>strategy and tactics</B> that are often now <B>applied to business, politics, and everyday life</B>.<BR/> <BR/> Whether you’re i