Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy, Vol. 2 of 2

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Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy, Vol. 2 of 2

by Baron Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton

EN·~15 hours·203 chapters

Chapters

203 total
1

LORD NEWTON

0:09
2

CONTENTS OF VOL. II - CHAPTER X

6:12
3

LIST OF PLATES IN VOL. II

0:11
4

CHAPTER X

1:17
5

Lord Lyons to Lord Granville.

10:21
6

Lord Lyons to Lord Granville.

4:02
7

Lord Granville to Lord Lyons.

7:32
8

Lord Lyons to Lord Granville.

3:42
9

Lord Lyons to Lord Granville.

10:48
10

Lord Lyons to Lord Granville.

2:35

Description

A vivid chronicle of Britain’s diplomatic maneuvering in the turbulent years after the Franco‑Prussian War, this volume follows the seasoned envoy who navigated the delicate balance between French ambition and German realpolitik. Through detailed accounts of the Anglo‑French commercial treaty, the uneasy negotiations over the Suez Canal, and the high‑stakes conferences at Constantinople and Berlin, the narrative reveals how personalities like Lord Odo Russell and Lord Salisbury shaped policy amid shifting alliances.

The book also captures the internal strains of the French Republic—its revolving presidents, political crises, and the growing rivalry over North‑African interests—while showing Britain’s cautious yet decisive responses. Rich in primary correspondence and insightful commentary, the work offers listeners a clear window into the era’s international chessboard, where every diplomatic note could tip the balance of power.

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en

Duration

~15 hours (869K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Foley, Jane Robins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2013-11-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Baron Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton

Baron Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton

1857–1942

A British aristocrat who moved between diplomacy, politics, and historical writing, he is best remembered for vivid biographies drawn from insider knowledge of public life. His books on figures such as Lord Lyons and Lord Lansdowne reflect a practical, well-connected view of late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.

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