British Victory in Egypt: The End of Napoleon's Conquest
Autor Piers Mackesyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755643011
ISBN-10: 0755643011
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Tauris Parke
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755643011
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Tauris Parke
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Piers Mackesy is Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of The War for America, Statesmen at War and War Without Victory, among others. He was awarded the Templar Medal for British Victory in Egypt.
Cuprins
List of Maps and TablesIntroductionPreface Part I: Forging an Army1 'Sir Ralph Is Not a Courtier'2 A Look at John Turk3 The Forging of The Blade4 Rehearsing Invasion5 The Eve of Battle Part II: Beach-Head6 Assault Landing7 'We Shall All Fare Alike'8 'A Cool Intrepidity': The Mandara Battle9 'We Must Make the Attempt'10 Surprised in Darkness11 The Battle in The Dawn12 The Price of Victory Part III: Breakout13 'Ungracious Manners and A Violent Temper'14 'Much More at Ease in His Command'15 The Thrust on The Nile16 The Verge of Mutiny17 Onward to Cairo Part IV: Honour Redeemed18 Forty Centuries Look Down19 The Final Manoeuvre20 The Fall of Alexandria21 The Achievement22 'Abercromby's Soldiers' Later Titles of the British RegimentsNotesGuide to CitationsIndex
Recenzii
Piers Mackesy's account of the British campaigns in Egypt in 1801 is classic military history, a fine narrative based on high scholarship.
Mackesy has here written military history of the best sort; humane, perceptive and above all full of the sense of men taking difficult decisions under extreme stress.
A clear, readable account of an exciting and momentous campaign, Piers Mackesy's study reclaims for the historical page an episode wrongly consigned to the footnotes and restores to the pantheon a forgotten Scottish hero.
Based on extensive and wide-ranging research this is an excellent campaign history that simultaneously covers an important campaign and throws light on the potential and limitations of warfare in the 1800s . . . Aside from its scholarly interest and value, Mackesy's book is well written . . . exciting and enlivening.
. . . military history at its best, humane, engrossing and related with great verve and style . . . yet another superb account which blends Mackesy's unique understanding of military matters and how human beings operate under strain - quite outstanding.
By consulting every conceivable printed authority, French and English, and a quantity of new manuscript material, Mackesy has been able to give a colour and a richness to his account absent from any that have gone before, and he has made of it not only a very good 'read', as they say, but thoroughly sound history besides . . . a worthy recipient of the Templer Medal.
Piers Mackesy . . . does full justice to the tale . . . his knowledge of the sources is awe-inspiring . . . he writes clearly, and vigorously.
A fine example of classic military history based upon high scholarship and fine discussion . . . Mackesy has written a definitive study.
What Piers Mackesy has given us here is military history of a high order, clear in its detail, and meticulously based on archival research.
Mackesy has here written military history of the best sort; humane, perceptive and above all full of the sense of men taking difficult decisions under extreme stress.
A clear, readable account of an exciting and momentous campaign, Piers Mackesy's study reclaims for the historical page an episode wrongly consigned to the footnotes and restores to the pantheon a forgotten Scottish hero.
Based on extensive and wide-ranging research this is an excellent campaign history that simultaneously covers an important campaign and throws light on the potential and limitations of warfare in the 1800s . . . Aside from its scholarly interest and value, Mackesy's book is well written . . . exciting and enlivening.
. . . military history at its best, humane, engrossing and related with great verve and style . . . yet another superb account which blends Mackesy's unique understanding of military matters and how human beings operate under strain - quite outstanding.
By consulting every conceivable printed authority, French and English, and a quantity of new manuscript material, Mackesy has been able to give a colour and a richness to his account absent from any that have gone before, and he has made of it not only a very good 'read', as they say, but thoroughly sound history besides . . . a worthy recipient of the Templer Medal.
Piers Mackesy . . . does full justice to the tale . . . his knowledge of the sources is awe-inspiring . . . he writes clearly, and vigorously.
A fine example of classic military history based upon high scholarship and fine discussion . . . Mackesy has written a definitive study.
What Piers Mackesy has given us here is military history of a high order, clear in its detail, and meticulously based on archival research.