Tel El-Kebir 1882: Wolseley's Conquest of Egypt (Campaign, 27)
S**Y
Great Book!
Ospery never disappoints, would recommend this book to those interested in history and/or war gaming. This is a great time period for War gaming.
M**M
Imperialism lives on
Let me start by saying the illustrations, maps, battle plans, etc. are very good as is the military information in general. BUT, the author clearly has an imperialist bias, and virtually tries to justify the British invasion and occupation of Egypt. Thus the historical material is fatally flawed. He repeatedly refers to Urabi as a "dictator" when "military leader" might be more accurate and appropriate. The text on the back cover actually claims that Urabi "called for the massacre of Christians." This is grossly inaccurate if not a complete lie. The Urabi Revolt was against European influence and interference in Egypt. Yes, that included foreign missionaries who were seen as part of the problem by Egyptian nationalists - Muslim and Christian alike. Copts were only targeted if seen as collaborating with the Europeans. As Donald Malcolm Reid writes: "'Urabi and the majlis 'urfi moved quickly to squelch attacks on Copts." ("The Urabi Revolution and British Conquest," Cambridge History of Egypt, v.2, p. 236). For a better historical treatment, see: William Wright, "A Tidy Little War: the British Invasion of Egypt 1882" (2009). Buy Featherstone's book only for the graphics and tactical info.
G**Y
History has to be remembered.
This book was very well done. I enjoyed it very much. It was done very precise and factually. History is one of my passions, and this book fulfilled my passion. It is a wonderful book to read and digest just what happened so many years ago.
J**N
Useful reference source
Short but useful reference to Wolsey's Egyptian campaign
G**E
GREAT READ, VERY INFORMATIVE.
PURCHASED IN ORDER TO READ ABOUT CAMPAIGN IN MORE DETAIL FOLLOWING PURCHASE OF MEDAL TO H.L.I.RECIPIANT. FOUND THIS BOOK WITH ALL ITS DRAWINGS OF GREAT INTEREST. WAS ABLE TO DISCOVER THIS MAN WAS ONE OF TEN M.I.A. TO THE REGIMENT.BOOK ARRIVED QUICKLY.
R**S
Khedive or not Khedive, that is the question
Since I'm trying to find out about the York and Lancaster Regiment's involvement, this book has clarified certain areas and given food for thought on others. Excellent illustrations.
M**Y
Five Stars
I like the Campaign series, valid & useful
H**Y
A well documented and interesting book
. The subject of the book has family connections as my middle name is Kebir and I was curious about its derivation.
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