Copies of Original Letters from the army of General Bonaparte in Egypt
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5RR Printed in London, 1798
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Copies of Original Letters from the Army of General Bonaparte in Egypt is a collection of letters written by Napoleon Bonaparte and his officers during the French military campaign in Egypt (1798–1801). These letters offer a firsthand account of the campaign, providing insights into the strategies, challenges, and experiences of the French army in Egypt. They also reveal Bonaparte's leadership style, his views on Egyptian culture and society, and the political context of the time. The letters were published to give the public a closer look at the events surrounding the campaign and Napoleon's thoughts during this crucial period of his career.
One particularly valuable letter in the collection is from Napoleon Bonaparte to the Directory in France, written shortly after his arrival in Egypt in 1798. In this letter, Napoleon provides a detailed report on the initial success of the French army, including the capture of Alexandria and the early stages of his campaign. However, beyond military updates, the letter also conveys his thoughts on the strategic importance of Egypt and the broader geopolitical implications of the campaign.
A famous excerpt from the letter reads:
"Egypt is the key to Asia, and by securing it, France will have control over the Mediterranean and a route to India, which will change the course of the world’s trade."
This letter is valuable not only for its insight into Napoleon's ambitions but also because it marks a key moment in his rise to power, reflecting his strategic vision that would later influence his actions as Emperor. Additionally, it provides historical context for the significance of the Egyptian campaign in shaping European politics.
Description
Marbled boards with red leather spine and corners. Five raised bands with gilt lettering and details on the spine. Some minor foxing throughout and foldouts on the title pages. Very fine condition.
