Letters of a Diplomat's Wife, 1883-1900

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Letters of a Diplomat's Wife, 1883-1900

by Mary King Waddington

EN·~12 hours·9 chapters

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9 total
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Transcriber's Note: The following spelling corrections were made:

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LETTERS OF A DIPLOMAT'S WIFE - 1883-1900 - BY - MARY KING WADDINGTON - ILLUSTRATED FROM DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS - SMITH, ELDER & CO. LONDON

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LETTERS OF A DIPLOMAT'S WIFE

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PART I - THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR - To G. K. S.

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PART II - TEN YEARS IN ENGLAND - To G. K. S.

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MADAME WADDINGTON - SERA CHEZ ELLE - le Samedi, 9 Mai, 2 à 4 heures,

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A FRENCH COMEDY - AMBASSADE DE FRANCE À LONDRES - Samedi, 14 Juillet, 1888

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L'EDUCATION À LA MODE - PAR BERQUIN

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INDEX

30:51

Description

The correspondence offers a vivid, intimate portrait of life at the heart of European diplomacy in the late‑19th century. Written by a well‑educated American woman who married a prominent French statesman, the letters describe grand ceremonies, lavish receptions and everyday moments in the homes of monarchs and ministers. Through her keen observations she captures the glitter of coronations, the quiet of embassy salons, and the quirks of the social elite, all while reflecting on the challenges of balancing family, culture and duty.

Her voice is warm and witty, turning diplomatic protocol into personal anecdotes that reveal both the grandeur and the human side of international affairs. Readers gain a rare glimpse into the social fabric of courts in London, Moscow and Paris, as well as the subtle negotiations that unfolded behind the curtains of state. The collection feels like a well‑kept diary, inviting listeners to step into a world where politics and personal life were inseparably entwined.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (706K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Wayne Hammond and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary King Waddington

Mary King Waddington

1833–1923

An American-born memoirist who turned life in France into vivid, observant writing, she offers a close-up view of politics, society, and everyday life in the late 19th century.

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