The Art of War
Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" consists of 13 chapters and is very easy to read despite its age.
At home in Europe and at home in Heilbronn.
Here you will find references to books that I would like to recommend reading.
Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" consists of 13 chapters and is very easy to read despite its age.
I also read a few novels from time to time, although fiction isn't exactly my first choice. Some of these leave a very deep impression on me.
Both the plot and the narrative technique take some getting used to for many readers.
Recommending books to other people is not easy, especially if you don't know the person well enough to do so.
A British writer with a very special and profound sense of humour.
Far too many books are published every year, and meanwhile very, very many people think they have to write a book themselves.
Haruki Murakami brings the 1987s back to life in Norwegian Wood, a novel first published in 1960.
My corresponding reading recommendation is Franz Kafka
My first campaign that I can remember was in 1972 alongside my father when we went door-to-door for the Liberals.
It will soon be time and my book about the European idea, Europe and the European federalists will be ready.
Miyamoto Musashi was an excellent Japanese soldier and an exceptional strategist at that. He lived in Japan from 1584 to 1645. His book "Go Rin No Sho", better known as the Book of Five Rings.
Scott Adam's first two books, 1996's The Dilbert Principle and 1997's follow-up, The Dilbert Future, remain among the best books ever written on management.