The Art of War

4.9
50 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This is an e-book of The Art of War; a treatise attributed to Sun Tzu who is said to be a Chinese military strategist from 5th century BC.

Features:
- scroll through the book with customizable font size,
- search the book,
- option to copy or share texts with your friends,
- set/open a bookmark
- does not contain ads (completely free from ads!)
- no special permissions!

Credits:
- featured graphic has been taken from: http://flickr.com/photos/bluefootedbooby/370457835/ (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license),
- launcher uses original images which were made by SimpleIcon and Freepik, both from FlatIcon,
- the English translation by Lionel Giles is used, which was first published in 1910.
Updated on
May 6, 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
46 reviews
William Rocha
August 14, 2023
Exactly as it says it is. Whole book is there, simple and easy to operate. No ads. Thank you
4 people found this review helpful
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Legendarily G.
September 10, 2021
Nice to have a free app that is exactly what it's suppose to be without annoying ads...
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Marcus “MERC”
February 16, 2025
Easy to read
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What’s new

Removed hyperlink to FreePick.com in the Credits screen as Google's AI reviewer thinks that it breaks Google's Payment Policy (it doesn't)