LEADER 08252nam 22005533 450 001 9910158764603321 005 20230807220308.0 010 $a1-78625-470-0 035 $a(CKB)3810000000099320 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4807930 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4807930 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11348559 035 $a(OCoLC)974590595 035 $a(Exl-AI)4807930 035 $a(Perlego)3020581 035 $a(EXLCZ)993810000000099320 100 $a20210901d2015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMemoirs Of Marshal Bugeaud From His Private Correspondence And Original Documents, 1784-1849 Vol. II 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aSan Francisco :$cWagram Press,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015. 215 $a1 online resource (368 pages) 225 1 $aMemoirs Of Marshal Bugeaud ;$vv.2 327 $aIntro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Installation at Algiers-The Colonies of Dely-Ibrahim and the dram-sellers-Blidah-Travel in the Province of Constantine-Evacuation of small Military Posts-Return to Algiers-Victualling of Medeah-Report-Organization of an Arab Tribe-Letter of a Lieutenant iAccounts of the Battle. -- Mostaganem-March to Tackdempt-Report-Zouaves and Arab Cavalry-Mascara-Letter from the Sheiks-Letter from Saint-Arnaud-Destruction of Boghar and Thaza by Baraguey-d'Hillers-Advice to Soldiers-Another Expedition to Mascara-Le?on Roches sent to Mecca-General Summary of the Year. -- CHAPTER III. - CHE?LIF AND OUARENSE?NIS (1842). -- Report of January 4, 1842-Tempoure's Operations-General Rumigny in Algeria-March on Tlemcen-Preparation for the Spring Campaign-Massacre of Beni-Mered-Letter to Mdme. Bugeand-Road by the Chiffa-Impulse to Colonisation-Letter to Mdme. Bugeaud-Campaign of tThe General's Mercy. -- CHAPTER IV. - TENE?S AND ORLE?ANSVILLE (1843). -- Bugeaud's Vexation -Confidences to Guizot and Garde?re-Saint-Arnaud's Sortie-Reappearance of Abdel-Kader-Return of Au male and Changarnier-Disturbance from Morocco to Sebaou-Building of Orle?ansville and Tene?s-Cavaignac Governor-Razzia by the Governor and PAhmed Ben Salem, Chief of Laghouat, asks Investiture. -- CHAPTER V. - THE SMALAH (1843). -- Abdel-Kader not to be Caught-Capture of the Smalah-Bugeaud's Idea-Abdel-Kader Enclosed in a Triangle-Aumale to Seize the Smalah-Fleury's Account-Aumale's Official Report-Abdel-Kader's Account to Daumas-Submission of the Chief of the Ouled-Chail-Made MarshThe Marshal's General Views on the Army and Colonisation. -- CHAPTER VI. - DELLYS AND BISKRA (1843-44). 327 $aJust annoyance of the new Marshal-Guizot's Opinion-Harispe's Letter-The Emir again in the South-Engagement with Lamoricie?re-Tempoure's Success -Death of Ben-Allal-Sidi-Embareck-Abdel-Kader's Overtures to the Emperor of Morocco-Secret Overtures to the EmirSudden departure of the Marshal for the frontier of Morocco. -- CHAPTER VII. - THE BATTLE OF ISLY (1844). -- Preludes of the Moorish Campaign-Abdel-Kader's and the Emperor's Emissaries among our tribes-The Marshal goes to Oran-Bedeau's Interview with the Moorish Chief-Occupation of Ouchda-Guizot's Letter to the Ambassador in London-English Displeasure-CommencemeConclusion of the Treaty as desired by the French. -- CHAPTER VIII. - RETURN TO FRANCE (1844-5). -- Numerous Addresses to the Marshal-His own view of the Battle-Letters to M. Garde?re and to his Daughter-Sword of Honour given by the Algerians-A point in Kabylia-Fight of Abizzar-Return to France-Ovations-The Marshal's position in France-Annoyance with theReturn to Africa. -- CHAPTER IX. - BOU-MAZA AND THE DAHRA (1845). -- Return to Algiers-First Rising of 1845-Appearance of Bou-Maza-Rainy Campaign in the Ouarense?nis-Saint-Arnaud and the Sherifs-Pe?lissier at the Caves of Dahra-Summer Campaign in Kabylia-Ratification of Treaty with the Moors-Return to France in September. -- CHAPTER X. - SIDI-BRAHIM. THE FIVE MONTHS' CAMPAIGN (1845). -- Causes of Disagreement between the Government and the Marshal-Letters to M. Guizot-Commencement of the great Insurrection of 1845-Lamoricie?re's Doubt-The Marshal's speedy Return to Algeria-Disasters of Sidi-Brahim-And Ai?n-Temouchent-Bedeau recalled-PreachThe Marshal's General orders. -- CHAPTER XI. - ABDEL-KADER IN THE SOUTH (1846). 327 $aAbdel-Kader abandons the Djurjura and goes South-The Moors receive Algerian Fugitives-Duke d'Aumale's Return-Massacre of French Prisoners at the Deira-Abdel-Kader innocent of it-Mustapha-Ben-Thamy-Ministry object to any attack on Morocco-Military OperatioArab Chief's' Address. -- CHAPTER XII. - KABYLIA, FINAL DEPARTURE (1846-47). -- The Arab Tax-Vexation-Submission of Ben Salem and Bel Kassem-Capture of Bou-Maza-Campaign in Kabylia-Adieu to the Colony-Proclamations-Marshal's Opinions of his Lieutenants -The Young Officers. -- CHAPTER XIII. - DEPARTURE FROM ALGIERS-D'AUMALE (1847-48). -- Return Home-Events in Morocco-The Faithful Le?on Roches-Curious Feat of Abdel-Kader- Letters to the Comtesse Fe?ray-Life at La Durantie-The Duke d'Aumale made Governor of Algeria-Letters from the Marshal-Abdel-Kader's Surrender-Revolution of 1848 in AlgeriaD'Aumale's Departure. -- CHAPTER XIV. - ARAB OFFICES.-SOLDIERS.-COLONISATION. -- Administration of the Arabs-The Marshal's Kindness to the Natives-His great Care for the Private Soldier-Father Bugeaud's Cap-Regulations-Arab Offices -Bugeaud's Principles of Colonisation-Trappists of Staoue?li-The Jesuits. -- CHAPTER XV. - REVOLUTION OF 1848-PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. -- The Days of February, 1848-State of Minds in France-The Marshal's Deeds-Sent to Command the Troops-King's Abdication-Bugeaud's Resistance-Lamartine's Account and Castilla's-Republic Proclaimed-Return to La Durantie-Demagogues in the Country-Tales of a Hut15th of May. -- CHAPTER XVI. - THE DAYS OF JUNE. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS (1848). -- Days of June-Weakening of the Republic-Letters to Jamin and Fe?ray-The Marshal consulted on the choice of a Governor for Algeria-Constitution of September-The Presidential Elections -Bugeaud a Candidate-Letters to Lavergne-Resignation-Letter to Ducrot-The Letter to L'Heureux. -- CHAPTER XVII. - THE ARMY OF THE ALPS (1849). 327 $aPrince Louis-Napoleon President of the Republic-Marshal Bugeaud Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Alps-General Order-Travel among the Southern Towns-Correspondence. -- CHAPTER XVIII. - THE ASSEMBLY-DEATH (1849). -- Marshal Bugeaud's Position towards the New Government-Elections to the Legislative Assembly-Deputy for Charente-Infe?rieure-Sitting of 30th of May-Death, 10th of June-The Prince-President-Louis Veuillot's Discourse-Funeral at the Invalides-Speeches of Mole?Conclusion. 330 $aThis book is a historical account of Marshal Thomas Robert Bugeaud's military campaigns and governance in Algeria from 1784 to 1849. 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