Actenst cke Zur Rumbold'schen Angelegenheit, compiled by Adolf Wohlwill, delves into the intricate details of the Rumbold affair. This historical account presents a collection of documents that shed light on the political circumstances and legal proceedings surrounding Sir Horace Rumbold, a British diplomat. Published in 1881, the book provides valuable insights into Anglo-German relations and the complexities of international diplomacy during the late 19th century. Wohlwill's compilation offers a detailed examination of the events, making it an essential resource for historians and scholars interested in European political history and legal history. The book illuminates a significant episode in diplomatic history, capturing the tensions and intrigues of the era.
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