A firsthand memoir of a diplomat’s life across Berne, London, and Buenos Aires, revealing insider views of imperial politics and global affairs.
This edition draws on the author’s recollections from the late 19th century, offering a personal look at diplomatic service, statecraft, and the lived experience behind major events. It blends travel memories with reflections on leaders, policy, and the everyday work of maintaining national interests in a changing world. Readers will find intimate portraits and thoughtful context for the era’s diplomatic challenges.
- Vivid scenes from postings in Berne, London, and beyond, seen through a diplomat’s eyes
- Character sketches and anecdotes about prominent politicians and statesmen
- Observations on British foreign policy, imperial concerns, and international relations
- Historical context that illuminates late 19th‑century global affairs
Ideal for readers of diplomatic history and memoirs seeking a seasoned observer’s perspective on a pivotal era.