The Vanished Pomps of Yesterday / Being Some Random Reminiscences of a British Diplomat
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The author offers personal reminiscences from a diplomatic career, sketching court life, society, and travel across Europe, Russia, South America, North America, and Japan. He describes palace interiors, balls, salons, hunting and sporting expeditions, culinary and musical tastes, and the manners of aristocratic circles, while interweaving political observations on militarism, administrative systems, and moments of crisis such as an imperial assassination and its aftermath. Vivid anecdote and social detail illuminate contrasts between capitals, provincial life, and colonial settings, producing a mosaic of vanished ceremonial customs and international encounters.
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