Hardcover
1887 · Glasgow
by Archer, Thomas
Glasgow: Blackie and Son, 1887. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. SCARCE IN THE US. British forces invaded and occupied Egypt in 1882 to put down a revolution hostile to foreign interests. British forces remained there to prevent possible intervention of another European power, especially along the Nile. The British government negotiated agreements with the Italians and the Germans to keep them out of the Nile valley, but the French wanted Britain to withdraw from Egypt. The tension continued for many years, encompassing France's efforts to develop a canal route through the Suez. In this four-volume publication, Archer traces the antecedents to the conflict (truncated)