Twenty Years in Europe / A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman
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A U.S. consul-general recounts roughly twenty years of residence in Switzerland and Italy, drawing on diary entries and recollections to weave travel sketches, diplomatic incidents, and social reminiscences. The narrative alternates descriptive tours of Alpine landscapes and European cities with portraits of public figures, cultural encounters, and eyewitness notes on wars and political change. Interspersed letters from a celebrated American general offer private impressions of military life and opinion. Chapters also discuss press controversies, artistic circles, consular duties, and anecdotes from banquets, funerals, and railway and tunnel travel.
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