Napoleon in Egypt

Author:   Paul Strathern
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780553385243


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   15 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Paul Strathern
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Bantam Dell Publishing Group, Div of Random House, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.465kg
ISBN:  

9780553385243


ISBN 10:   0553385240
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   15 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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A compelling narrative of an epic collision between two civilizations.... Evok[ing] the incredible hardships endured by French soldiers in an unforgiving land. At the same time, he offers a poignant view of a Muslim society overwhelmed by invaders. ... Strathern's skillful use of memoir and other primary sources brings to life one of the most fascinating campaigns in military history. -- Library Journal, starred review <br> In between the battle scenes, Strathern paints a portrait of Napoleon the man, sketching his humiliation over wife Josephine's infidelities and his implausibly lofty ideals, which spawned a generation of Romantic artists. -- Kirkus Reviews <br> Paul Strathern's enthralling description of this bizarre imperial adventure reads like Conrad's Heart of Darkness....As a piece of storytelling, it is a masterpiece. --Daily Telegraph <br> As a stirring narrative of doomed military endeavour, [Strathern's] book could hardly be bettered. -- Sunday Times <br> Ambitious and wonderfully detailed saga...Strathern admirably balances the various legacies of the expedition while keeping the focus on its military character. -- Financial Times Magazine <br> Those looking for an exciting, comprehensive narrative history of the whole expedition are advised to hunt down [this book]. --Tom Reiss, author of The Orientalist <br> Very entertaining and well-written book. Strathern is very careful about his sources . . . so that a finely balanced picture emerges. -- Times Literary Supplement <br> A well-written, fast-paced narrative . . . This book is a welcome and readable addition to the ever-growing library of books about this French colossus. -- BBC History Magazine <br> [Strathern] has written a stirring narrative of the Egyptian adventure, which simultaneously demonstrates how Napoleon's experiences in Egypt foreshadowed many aspects of his later rule in France....This is popular narrative history at its best. -- Independent <br> Superb . . . Strathern tells the appalling tale of the forced marches across endless deserts . . . with commendable gusto. -- Sunday Telegraph <br> Illuiminating.... Napoleon in Egypt is undoubtedly the finest account of the Savants and their contribution to the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and botany to date.... A necessary addition to any Napoleonic shelf. -- Christian Science Monitor<br> <p> From the Hardcover edition.


A compelling narrative of an epic collision between two civilizations.... Evok[ing] the incredible hardships endured by French soldiers in an unforgiving land. At the same time, he offers a poignant view of a Muslim society overwhelmed by invaders. ... Strathern's skillful use of memoir and other primary sources brings to life one of the most fascinating campaigns in military history. --Library Journal, starred review In between the battle scenes, Strathern paints a portrait of Napoleon the man, sketching his humiliation over wife Josephine's infidelities and his implausibly lofty ideals, which spawned a generation of Romantic artists. --Kirkus Reviews Paul Strathern's enthralling description of this bizarre imperial adventure reads like Conrad's Heart of Darkness....As a piece of storytelling, it is a masterpiece. --Daily Telegraph As a stirring narrative of doomed military endeavour, [Strathern's] book could hardly be bettered. --Sunday Times Ambitious and wonderfully detailed saga...Strathern admirably balances the various legacies of the expedition while keeping the focus on its military character. --Financial Times Magazine Those looking for an exciting, comprehensive narrative history of the whole expedition are advised to hunt down [this book]. --Tom Reiss, author of The Orientalist Very entertaining and well-written book. Strathern is very careful about his sources . . . so that a finely balanced picture emerges. --Times Literary Supplement A well-written, fast-paced narrative . . . This book is a welcome and readable addition to the ever-growing library of books about this French colossus. --BBC History Magazine [Strathern] has written a stirring narrative of the Egyptian adventure, which simultaneously demonstrates how Napoleon's experiences in Egypt foreshadowed many aspects of his later rule in France....This is popular narrative history at its best. -- Independent Superb . . . Strathern tells the appalling tale of the forced marches across endless deserts . . . with commendable gusto. --Sunday Telegraph Illuiminating.... Napoleon in Egypt is undoubtedly the finest account of the Savants and their contribution to the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and botany to date.... A necessary addition to any Napoleonic shelf. --Christian Science Monitor A compelling narrative of an epic collision between two civilizations . Evok[ing] the incredible hardships endured by French soldiers in an unforgiving land. At the same time, he offers a poignant view of a Muslim society overwhelmed by invaders. Strathern s skillful use of memoir and other primary sources brings to life one of the most fascinating campaigns in military history. Library Journal, starred review In between the battle scenes, Strathern paints a portrait of Napoleon the man, sketching his humiliation over wife Josephine s infidelities and his implausibly lofty ideals, which spawned a generation of Romantic artists. Kirkus Reviews Paul Strathern s enthralling description of this bizarre imperial adventure reads like Conrad s Heart of Darkness .As a piece of storytelling, it is a masterpiece. Daily Telegraph As a stirring narrative of doomed military endeavour, [Strathern s] book could hardly be bettered. Sunday Times Ambitious and wonderfully detailed saga...Strathern admirably balances the various legacies of the expedition while keeping the focus on its military character. Financial Times Magazine Those looking for an exciting, comprehensive narrative history of the whole expedition are advised to hunt down [this book]. Tom Reiss, author of The Orientalist Very entertaining and well-written book. Strathern is very careful about his sources . . . so that a finely balanced picture emerges. Times Literary Supplement A well-written, fast-paced narrative . . . This book is a welcome and readable addition to the ever-growing library of books about this French colossus. BBC History Magazine [Strathern] has written a stirring narrative of the Egyptian adventure, which simultaneously demonstrates how Napoleon s experiences in Egypt foreshadowed many aspects of his later rule in France. This is popular narrative history at its best. Independent Superb . . . Strathern tells the appalling tale of the forced marches across endless deserts . . . with commendable gusto. Sunday Telegraph Illuiminating.... Napoleon in Egypt is undoubtedly the finest account of the Savants and their contribution to the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and botany to date.... A necessary addition to any Napoleonic shelf. Christian Science Monitor


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Paul Strathern studied philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin. He has lectured in philosophy and mathematics and is a Somerset Maugham Prize–winning novelist. He is the bestselling author of several books of nonfiction, including the series Philosophers in 90 Minutes and The Big Idea: Scientists Who Changed the World.

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