Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day

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Haji A. Browne 1907
English
  • 00 - Preface
  • 01 - The Story of One Hundred Years
  • 02 - Links with the Past
  • 03 - The Dawn of the New Period
  • 04 - A Council of State
  • 05 - The Proclamation that Failed
  • 06 - A Long March and a Short Battle
  • 07 - After the Battle
  • 08 - Victors and Vanquished
  • 09 - The Gathering of a Storm
  • 10 - The Bursting of the Storm
  • 11 - After the Storm
  • 12 - Peace without Honour
  • 13 - The Siege of Cairo
  • 14 - The Price of Peace
  • 15 - An Ungrateful People
  • 16 - Mahomed Ali and his Successors
  • 17 - Fachoda and After
  • 18 - Healthy Influences
  • 19 - Unhealthy Influences
  • 20 - More Unhealthy Influences
  • 21 - To-day and To-morrow
Knowing the Egyptian as I know him, I cannot but think that he is greatly misunderstood, even by those who are sincerely anxious to befriend him. His faults and his failings are to be found at large in almost any of the scores of books that have of late years been written about him and his country; but, though not a few have given him credit for some of his more salient good points, yet none that I have seen have shown any just appreciation of him as he really is. (From the Preface)

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