This is a call for patrons, supporters, and readers to get involved with the first of two books to be written and released this year!
The Art Of Hybrid War is a beautifully bound paperback collection of writings on the changed face of conflict – from the manipulation of the will of the people, disinformation campaigns, and voter suppression to cyber weapons and big data.
Crafted into a short doctrine, The Art Of Hybrid War takes its inspiration from research on Sun-Tzu’s ancient Chinese text, Soviet-era military papers, and NATO’s Capstone Concept, to provide a point of reference and understanding in a world which very often defies logic.
There are three levels at which this work can be supported:
Patrons – Pledging £25.00 to support the writing and publishing of this work, Patrons will recieve a personalised and signed, hand-numbered first edition and, unless specified otherwise, their name will appear in the front of the book as a patron of the project.
Supporters – Pledging £15.00 to support the writing and publishing of this work, Supporters will receive a first edition and, unless specified otherwise, their name will appear in the back of the book as a supporter of the project.
Readers – Readers pre-order a first edition of the book, including mainland UK postage, for £11.50
This one off project can only be supported by clicking this button and entering your appropriate one-off pledge (Paypal and Card payments accepted):
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All those who support the publication of this work will receive an exclusive cover-reveal by email in February 2018, and an early look at the print interior by email in March 2018.
Thank you!
James.
“The Art Of Hybrid War is a beautifully bound paperback collection of writings on the changed face of conflict – from the manipulation of the will of the people, to disinformation and voter suppression, to cyber weapons and big data.”
Physical copies will be printed on the publication date and despatched as soon as practicable thereafter.
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