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Sun Tzu Was a Sissy: Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends, and Wage the Real Art of War

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Year 2006 Edition year
Pages 240 Mid-length read
Vibe Historical Weekend read

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Best for readers who...

Good fit if you want...

  • Good fit if you want historical perspective without dense overhead.
  • Good starting point if you want a stronger entry point into historical material.

Maybe skip if...

  • May not fit if you want pure reference utility with no narrative flow.
  • Probably a mismatch if you want zero ambiguity before first click.

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Historical Weekend read Established title Context-rich

Summary

Sun Tzu Was a Sissy: Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends, and Wage the Real Art of War by Stanley Bing reads like a history-facing title that likely values context and perspective. The edition details point to 2006 • Harperbusiness • 240 pages, which helps set expectations before you buy.

Edition on file: 2006 • Harperbusiness • 240 pages • ISBN 9780060734787.

Why this book now

Worth a look if you want context, grounding, and a subject that rewards curiosity over speed.

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Reading commitment

Balanced Moderate time

Balanced commitment. Best if you want more than a quick hit but not a huge undertaking.

What stands out here

This one stands out as a context-rich read, the kind of book that promises more than a quick topical overview.

Best way to approach it

Treat this like a focused read: enough attention to get its shape, without overcomplicating it.

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Sun Tzu Was a Sissy: Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends, and Wage the Real Art of War by Stanley Bing comes across as a steady context-rich history read for readers who like perspective with their facts.

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