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Paperback A Soldier- Diplomat Book

ISBN: 1025998855

ISBN13: 9781025998855

A Soldier- Diplomat

"A Soldier-Diplomat" offers a compelling firsthand account of the distinguished career of Sir Douglas Dawson, whose life spanned the height of the British Empire's influence. As both a professional soldier and a seasoned diplomat, Dawson provides a unique perspective on the intersection of military affairs and international relations during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The work chronicles Dawson's journey from his military service to his prestigious appointments as a military attach in key European power centers such as Vienna and Paris. Through his eyes, readers gain insight into the intricate social and political networks of the era, as well as the delicate diplomatic maneuvers that preceded the transformative events of the early 1900s. His observations extend beyond the battlefield and the embassy, capturing the essence of the Victorian and Edwardian courts and the personalities that shaped British foreign policy.

Valuable as both a personal memoir and a historical record, "A Soldier-Diplomat" is an essential resource for those interested in military history, the history of diplomacy, and the cultural landscape of the British ruling class. It remains a significant primary source that illuminates the complexities of a vanished world through the experiences of a man who served at its very heart.

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