Memoirs of Napoleon's Egyptian Expedition, 1798-1801

Memoirs of Napoleon's Egyptian Expedition, 1798-1801
Author: Joseph-Marie Moiret
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A French Officers dramatic account of Napoleons invasion of Egypt. The memoirs of Captain Moiret, translated and edited by Rosemary Brindle, offer a unique insight into Napoleons invasion of Egypt in 1798. Primary and secondary sources detail the campaign in its entirety. Includes a comprehensive transcription of Napoleons key speeches, historical overview and footnotes by the translator/editor.

Memoirs Relative to Egypt

Memoirs Relative to Egypt
Author: Institut d'Egypte (1798-1801)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1800
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

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Bonaparte In Egypt [Illustrated Edition]

Bonaparte In Egypt [Illustrated Edition]
Author: J. Christopher Herold
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786259826

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Includes over 30 illustrations and 5 maps. Originally published in 1962, J. Christopher Herold’s Bonaparte in Egypt is the best modern account of this extraordinary campaign. In a detailed study, elegantly written, Herold covers all aspects of Bonaparte’s expedition: military, political, and cultural. It was a bold adventure, full of drama, topped and tailed by the extremes of total triumph and utter defeat. Although Bonaparte was victorious at the Battle of the Pyramids and occupied Cairo, his fleet was completely destroyed by Nelson at Abukir Bay and his ambition to conquer the Holy Land was frustrated at Acre. Despite these reverses. Bonaparte returned to France where he was greeted as a hero and seized political power in 1799. His attempt to take permanent control of Egypt and Syria for France was a critical stage on his road to power, and it is one of the most revealing episodes in his spectacular career.

Memoirs Relative to Egypt,

Memoirs Relative to Egypt,
Author: Institut d'Egypte (1798-1801)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 459
Release: 1800
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

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Bonaparte in Egypt

Bonaparte in Egypt
Author: Haji A. Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857069665

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Napoleon's Egyptian adventure by an Egyptian historian It is a fascinating and compelling aspect of the character of Napoleon Bonaparte that as his star accelerated towards its zenith, his imagination and ambition for his own potential and those of the French revolutionary spirit he represented knew almost no limits. He saw the dominance of Europe and the Mediterranean region as but a gateway into the world at large with a limitless resource of lands, assets, trade and political influence not only for the taking but within the scope of his abilities to win. This found a French expeditionary force on the shores of Egypt, embarked upon what many regarded then and since as a romance, an adventure -an invasion with no real purpose, no logical place to go and no objective to achieve. An army determined to make its way by traditional force was accompanied by 'savants' concerned with expansion of knowledge and culture. It was a heady mixture and almost certainly doomed to disaster. Nelson, a British army, domestic discord and the truculent native population of a harsh oriental land far from home, hurried failure on its way. For the military historian the subject is entirely compelling. What makes this concise book interesting is that the era is considered here by an Egyptian historian who presents unique perspectives which will flesh out accounts by the French invaders or indeed those by modern historians from the West. This book originally brought the status of the Egyptian people up to date at the time the author wrote the his work, but since that was at the close of the nineteenth century and the sands of the middle east have shifted considerably since, the Leonaur editors have excised that element of the piece and this book is now confined to a single subject-that of a Napoleonic period history. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

Memoirs Relative to Egypt

Memoirs Relative to Egypt
Author: Institut D'Egypte (1798-1801)
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781358327308

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The Splendor of Egypt

The Splendor of Egypt
Author: Angele Kopoïan-Kouymjian
Publisher: Academic Resources Corp
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 9780882060088

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