At Aboukir and Acre: A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt
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A sixteen-year-old boy born and raised in Alexandria befriends a local youth and becomes swept into events during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. The narrative follows his experiences at major engagements and sieges — including the fighting near the pyramids, naval battles, and the prolonged defence of Acre — interspersed with episodes ashore such as tomb exploration, street fighting, encounters with Bedouin tribes, piracy, and a return voyage home. The story emphasizes courage, loyalty, and the impact of naval power and leadership on the campaign's outcome while portraying cross-cultural friendships and adventurous episodes that shape the protagonist's growth.
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