British Victory in Egypt

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Piers Mackesy
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Paperback
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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30/09/2010
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9781848854727
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Books > History > Military history > Napoleonic Wars
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Piers Mackesy|Paperback|Bloomsbury Publishing PLC|30/09/2010
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9781848854727
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In 1800 the British army's reputation was in tatters, having experienced nothing but failure in wars across the world for forty years; at home, a divided cabinet had to face the problem of Egypt, which had been occupied by Napoleon's Army of the Orient since 1798. The task of ejecting France fell to a disparate band of soldiers led by Sir Ralph Abercromby which, against all the odds, defeated the French army on 21 March 1801, bringing Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign to a definitive and crushing end. Piers Mackesy vividly brings to life the events of the battle, revealing how Abercromby's brilliantly-executed strategy restored the honour of the British army and averted disaster for the Empire.

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