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I have uploaded a cover for Sacred Vessels: The Cult of the Battleship and the Rise of the U.S. Navy by Robert L. O'Connell. This is from the 1981 Westview Press hardcover edition.
Most Art of War editions for the last two decades have focused on business. As an business executive myself, I'm glad. Our book "The Art of War -- Spirituality for Conflict" however goes back to The Art of War's origin: strategy and resolving conflict. As you know you don't need to be in business to need either. So it's for life in general -- your spiritual life. Good to meet you, Richard!
Hello Richard, good to connect with you. My best friend from college lives in Albuquerque and he always claimed it's God's country there. Seems like you're interested in military history; you might want to check out our new book. Sincerely, Thomas.
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