What if you could command with the clarity and confidence of a king?
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, shaped 18th-century Europe through disciplined maneuvering, precise tactics, and intellectual rigor.
In Instructions to His Generals, he leaves nothing to chance-laying out directives on organization, reconnaissance, battlefield command, supply, and troop psychology.
This modernized version presents Frederick’s tactical brilliance in a format designed for business leaders, strategists, historians, and students of command and control.
What You’ll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- Battlefield Command Fundamentals - From marching formation to surprise attacks, learn the essentials of dynamic leadership
- Discipline and Preparation - Principles of order, structure, and training that shape elite teams
- Strategic Flexibility - Adaptable thinking in unpredictable scenarios, from encampment to engagement
- Leadership That Endures - A no-nonsense approach to power, responsibility, and high-stakes decision-making
If Napoleon was the artist of war, Frederick was its architect. These instructions remain one of the clearest and most actionable field manuals in military history.