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Boy Soldier (1780-1795); 2. The Ambitious Student of War (1795-1805); 3. Clausewitz at War: The 1806 Campaign; 4. A Political Education (1807-1812); 5. War and Words: The Campaign of 1812; 6. The Road to Tauroggen (1812); 7. 1813: War, Uprising, and Armistice; 8. 1813: Leipzig, Go?hrde, and the Stecknitz; 9. Clausewitz and the Fall of Napoleon (1813-1814); 10. 1815: The Waterloo Campaign 327 $a11. The Sum of It All (1815-1831)Conclusion: Clausewitz's Legacy; Appendix: Clausewitz's Battles; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index 330 $aCarl von Clausewitz's masterwork, On War, is generally considered the greatest text on military theory ever written. Clausewitz is a touchstone for the field today, and is read by scholars, students, and military personnel around the world. And yet to Clausewitz himself, far more important than achieving recognition for his scholarly and theoretical contributions was achieving glory on the field of battle-winning renown not with his pen but with his sword. 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