‘The Officer’s Manual: Napoleon’s Maxims of War’, translated by Sir G. C. D'Aguilar, is a collection of military principles attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, focusing on the strategies, tactics, and philosophies that defined his approach to warfare. This manual condenses Napoleon's thoughts on command and discipline, providing insight into the mindset and strategies that led him to victory in numerous campaigns. Sir G. C. D'Aguilar's translation presents these maxims for an English-speaking audience, aiming to instill the virtues of decisiveness, adaptability, and tactical foresight in military officers. The maxims cover topics such as the importance of morale, the element of surprise, and the value of calculated risk, emphasizing that a successful officer must possess both courage and wisdom. With an emphasis on practicality, Napoleon’s insights have served as a lasting reference in military training and strategy discussions, influencing both historical and modern-day military practices.