This deluxe clothbound edition presents Machiavelli's classic work on
the philosophy of power.
Published posthumously in 1532, Machiavelli's treatise on the
manipulation and exercise of power advocated a ruthless realpolitik,
sparking a debate about the morality of statesmanship that is still very
much alive today.
His shrewd text presents strategies that some of history's greatest -
and most infamous - rulers have borrowed to achieve their goals. The
Prince continues to show enduring popularity among anyone interested in
the theory of leadership and power.
This compact clothbound edition features silver embossing on the cover,
gold-gilded page edges and illustrations inside, making a wonderful
gift.
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