""Europe is a molehill...."
Everything here is worn out...tiny Europe has not enough to
offer.
We must set off for the Orient; that is where all the greatest
glory is to be achieved."" --Napoleon
Napoleon's invasion of Egypt was the first Western attack in
modern times on a Middle Eastern country. In this remarkably rich
and eminently readable historical account, acclaimed author Paul
Strathern reconstructs a mission of conquest inspired by glory,
executed in haste, and bound for disaster.
In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte, only twenty-eight, mounted the most
audacious military campaign of his already spectacular career. With
335 ships, 40,000 soldiers, and a collection of scholars, artists,
scientists, and inventors, he set sail for Egypt to establish an
Eastern empire in emulation of Alexander the Great. Like everything
Napoleon ever attempted, it was a plan marked by unquenchable
ambition, heroic romanticism, and not a little madness.
Napoleon saw himself as a liberator, freeing the Egyptians from the
oppression of their Mameluke overlords. But while Napoleon thought
his army would be welcomed as heroes, he tragically misunderstood
Muslim culture and grossly overestimated the "gratitude" he could
expect from those he'd come to save. Instead Napoleon and his men
would face a grim war of attrition against an ad hoc army of
Muslims led by the feared Murad Bey. Marching across seemingly
endless deserts in the shadow of the pyramids, suffering extremes
of heat and thirst, and pushed to the limits of human endurance,
they would be plagued by mirages, suicides, and the constant threat
of ambush. A crusade begun in honor and intended for glory would
degenerate toward chaos and atrocity.
But Napoleon's grand failure in Egypt also yielded vast treasures
of knowledge about a culture largely lost to the West, and through
the recovery of artifacts like the Rosetta Stone, it prepared the
way for the translation of hieroglyphics and modern Egyptology. And
it tempered the complex leader who believed it his destiny to
conquer the world.
A story of war, adventure, politics, and a clash of cultures, Paul
Strathern's Napoleon in Egypt is history at once relevant and
impossible to put down.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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