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Old Diplomacy: The Reminiscences of Lord Hardinge of Penshurst - Gyan Books

About The Book: "Old Diplomacy: The Reminiscences of Lord Hardinge of Penshurst" is an autobiographical account by Charles Hardinge, offering a detailed look into British diplomacy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book recounts his experiences as a senior diplomat, including his roles in Russia, France, and as Viceroy of India. Hardinge reflects on international relations, key political events, and behind-the-scenes negotiations, providing valuable insights into the practices and personalities of the era’s diplomatic world, before modern diplomacy emerged.

Author: Charles Hardinge Baron

Pages: 324

Edition: 1947

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